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A quirky house has come up for grabs on a street rumoured to have inspired Harry Potter's Diagon Alley.

The enchanting property is up for sale on Goodwin's Court in Covent Garden, central London with a £2 million price tag.

Built around the year 1700 shortly after the Great Fire of London, Number 1 boasts more than three centuries of rich history.

Goodwin's Court is widely thought to have served as the inspiration for Diagon Alley, the iconic shopping street in the wizarding films.

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According to sellers the Unique Property Company, Number 1 could possess even deeper Potter connections as Ollivanders, the wand emporium.

The firm stated in its listing: "[The property] is a rare survivor of a building type refle

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