Inside London home where Emma Watson’s character Hermione Grainger lived

London home where Emma Watson’s character Hermione Grainger lived in Harry Potter films goes on the market for £2.4MILLION

HARRY Potter fans with a spare £2.4million can snap up Hermione Granger’s parent’s house from one of the hit movies.

The family home of Emma Watson’s book-smart character featured in the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.

The detached 2490 sq ft house has three storeys and is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in Hampstead Garden Suburb, north-west London.

It boasts six bedrooms, two bathrooms, an entrance hall, reception room, family room, a guest toilet, utility room, and a back garden just about big enough for a game of Quidditch.

 Fit for a wizard: The home of Hermione Granger's parents is up for sale for £2.4million in north-west London
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Fit for a wizard: The home of Hermione Granger’s parents is up for sale for £2.4million in north-west LondonCredit: Arlington Residential

 The property boasts a garden just about big enough for a friendly game of Quidditch
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The property boasts a garden just about big enough for a friendly game of QuidditchCredit: Arlington Residential

 The house features in the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, which is the penultimate movie in the eight-film series
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The house features in the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, which is the penultimate movie in the eight-film seriesCredit: Arlington Residential

 The house has three storeys and boasts a balcony overlooking the back garden
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The house has three storeys and boasts a balcony overlooking the back gardenCredit: Arlington Residential

 Hermione's cat Crookshanks would have enjoyed trying to catch birds in this well-kept garden
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Hermione’s cat Crookshanks would have enjoyed trying to catch birds in this well-kept gardenCredit: Arlington Residential

 Hermione Granger would have had many happy memories of living in the property before she attended Hogwarts
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Hermione Granger would have had many happy memories of living in the property before she attended Hogwarts

 Hermione actress Emma Watson would likely have no problem affording the £2.4million price tag
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Hermione actress Emma Watson would likely have no problem affording the £2.4million price tagCredit: AP:Associated Press

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