Harry Potter fans, it's time to refinance.

Harry's Godric's Hollow house is on the market - and the owners want to sell.

The owners of the 'De Vere House' are asking for a cool £950,000 or about AUD1.8 million for the mansion in the British medieval village of Lavenham.

The home was made famous for its appearance in Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows as the Potter's family home, Harry's birthplace and backdrop for the significant scene where Voldemort murders Lily and James Potter.

The property's reading room. Credit: Carter Jones

The 15th-century property, and a former bed and breakfast, boasts six bedrooms, four bathrooms, reception hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen and around 0.4 acres (0.16 hectares) worth of south-facing gardens.

The property includes around 0.4 acres worth of south-facing gardens. Credit: Carter Jones

The house, described by real estate agent Carter Jones as one of the most prestigious homes in the area, has retained its period features including fireplaces, wall paintings and a rare stone spiral staircase.

The 'right' buyer

While the owners have received a number of offers since listing the home in 2017, estate agent Carter Jones told the BBC they are waiting to find "the buyer it deserves".

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Caroline Edwards, a partner at Carter Jones, said, "special houses like this always have to find the right buyer - indeed, a buyer who is prepared to be a custodian as much as a resident".

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If the million-dollar price tag is a little out of your range, the owners have listed the property on AirBnB until it is sold.

The 15th-century property boasts six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a reception hall, and 0.39 acres worth of south-facing gardens. Credit: Carter Jones

A private room for two guests, plus breakfast, will set you back around AUD230 per night.

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