Its most recognised feature might be the cupboard under the stairs but househunters in Berkshire could own a magical property as the home of Harry Potter goes on the market.

Better known as 4 Privet Drive, the home in Martins Heron, Bracknell was the set for the Dursleys home in the first Harry Potter film.

4 Privet Drive, Little Whingeing, Surrey, is in real life, a three-bedroom home in Martins Heron, Bracknell

The cupboard under the stairs was the bedroom for one Harry Potter, brought to life by Daniel Radcliffe in 2001

It was picked in 2001 to be the set in which we would first meet Daniel Radcliffe's Harry, forced to live under the stairs by cruel Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon.

Its current owners have put the house on the market for £475,000 and buyers will get three bedrooms, plenty of living space and a sizable garden for that price.

The family home would be great for commuters, just 0.2 miles from the closest station

The kitchen now looks a little different to 2001 after the owners renovated it to a high standard

According to the listing, the home is: 'Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac location, this detached property has recently undergone complete renovation to an extremely high standard.'

It was last sold for £290,000 in May 2010.

It's ideal for commuters, just 0.2 miles from Martins Heron railway station.

The three-bed house has a large garden with grass and patio space making it perfect for a family

In 2003, its then owner, Sandra Smith, pictured above in front of the now iconic house, put it on the market in the hope of making more than the average £250,000 because of it's Harry Potter links

The house was also put on the market in 2003, just after it was used in the first film with its owner hoping to make a tidy profit from the status of the movie

The street became Privet Drive for the 2001 film, but a set was used for subsequent films

Once past the familiar driveway, there's a large reception room, kitchen and diner and bathroom on the ground floor.

The spacious garden has a large patio and grass area, perfect for families and entertaining.

Upstairs there are three bedrooms, including a master with an en-suite and a family bathroom.

And new owners will be able to make their own use of the cupboard under the stairs, which in the film was Harry's pokey bedroom, with crammed in shelves and a camp bed.

The cupboard under the stairs, part of the set design for number four Privet Drive, here as part of a Warner Bros tour

Potter fans will know the living room from the letters scene, where hundreds of letters from Hogwarts were dropped for Harry