
Sex Education has been a hit since it arrived on our Netflix streaming screens in 2019.
And the show has now also proved to be a hit for the real estate market as the stunning home that is occupied by lead character Otis Milburn and his sex therapist mum Jean is now on sale for a whopping £1.5m. Yes, you heard that right. £1.5 MILLION.
Fans of the show will have the chance to own the spawning house, which is located in Symonds Yat, overlooking the River Wye in Herefordshire. The 18th Century three-floor property, which was formerly a fishing lodge, has five bedrooms and three bathrooms and has been praised for being "quite exceptional with stunning views of the Wye Gorge" from its secluded woodland setting, from real estate Knight Frank in Bristol, who are selling it.
To enjoy the views, the home also has balcony terraces and a stepped path that goes down to River Wye. There is also a "large level lawn and summer house" on the 4.52 acres (1.8 hectares) property, as well as two greenhouses, a stone and tile outbuilding and "a former enclosed kitchen garden".
The property was renovated using a majority Norweigen design when purchased by the current owner in 2022. The work included a bespoke painted wood kitchen, a conservatory dining room extension and a contemporary bathroom. "The fact that this property is so well known only adds to the appeal of what is an incredibly rare opportunity to own a spectacular home, with exceptional views of the River Wye in a beautiful, private, woodland setting", James Toogood, office head at Knight Frank in Bristol, said of the famous home.
While you contemplate if you have enough spare cash lying around to become the home's new owners, you must ensure you have caught up on all four seasons of Sex Education. With the final season, fans of the show are now coming to terms with having to say goodbye to Otis, Maeve and the rest of the gang.
In case you missed it, season 4 of Netflix's Sex Education was revealed to be its last earlier this year when series creator Laurie Nunn announced the news in an open letter to fans.
In the letter, Nunn explained, "We wanted to make a show that would answer some of the questions we all used to have about love, sex, friendship, and our bodies. Something that would have helped our inner teenagers feel a little less alone. It's been overwhelming seeing how the show has connected with people around the world, and we hope it's made some of you feel a little less alone, too."
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