The house from Spaced is up for sale – if you’ve got a spare £4 million From 1999 to 2001 it was the home of Tim Bisley and Daisy Steiner, two nerdy North Londoners prone to […]

From 1999 to 2001 it was the home of Tim Bisley and Daisy Steiner, two nerdy North Londoners prone to finding themselves in surreal and awkward situations.

Today, the Tufnell Park house featured in cult comedy Spaced is up for sale.

And, evoking memories of character reactions when they heard how much Marsha had been offered for it in the show, it can be yours for the mere price tag of £4 million.

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Nine bedrooms and three bathrooms

Situated in North London, the grade II listed, detached Victorian house, consists of nine bedrooms (including a two bedroom garden flat), three bathrooms and four spacious reception rooms.

Immaculately decorated throughout, it’s a far cry from the cheap flat where Simon Pegg’s Tim sat glued to the PlayStation, while Jessica Hynes’ Daisy was bogling for research.

Love the TV show, Spaced? The Tufnell Park house featured in the cult comedy hit, directed by @edgarwright, is on the market. Take a look: https://t.co/4FadA72S5q #tvshow #property #comedy pic.twitter.com/rwtOXb1SPL — Zoopla (@Zoopla) April 19, 2018

The property is also blessed with period features throughout, as well as large front and back gardens.

A tad more than £90 a week

While the house’s exterior featured prominently in the show, the majority of interior shots were actually filmed in West London at Ealing Studios and Twickenham Film Studios.

In the show, the property was advertised as fully furnished for £90 a week. But fans will have to dig considerably deeper if they want to take the place of Tim and Daisy.

Due to its desirable location, size and condition, the property is listed at an eye-watering £4,000,000.

Two of the building’s rooms were made available to tenants in 2015, with rent costing just shy of £2,000 a month.

If the place where Marsha attempted to ensnare jittery artist Brian, while unseen teen terror Amber made a ruckus is your dream home, you might want to team up with fellow fans of the show and start a Crowdfund.