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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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