If watching Downton Abbey has you daydreaming about owning your own stately mansion in the British countryside, here's your chance—if you have £3.95 million, that is. Byfleet Manor, home to Lady Violet Crawley on the PBS series, is now for sale.

The 17th century mansion has acted as a set on Downton Abbey for the past five years, and now that the series is coming to an end, current owner Julie Hutton has put Byfleet Manor on the market for a whopping $6.1 million. (Living like a member of the British aristocracy certainly doesn't come cheap.) The Dowager Countess may have referred to her home as a "little cottage" on the show, but it's actually a stunning 6,000 square-feet, featuring eight bedrooms and about 19 acres of land in Surrey, England.

According to the Daily Mail, Julie bought the house 10 years ago for $1.5 million when it needed work, and then renovated it on her own. The Downton Abbey scouts eventually approached her about using the location for filming, forever changing her life and the destiny of her historic home.

The British countryside has seen a wave of tourism linked to Downton Abbey, so whomever buys this mansion should expect lots of attention from fans hoping to get a glimpse of the property in person.

Take a look inside and prepare to fall hard—from idyllic countryside surroundings to romantic wood paneling and ornate chandeliers, the home is everything:

See the full listing for Byfleet Manor at Savills.

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