This is your opportunity to live on the street rumoured to have sparked the imagination behind Harry Potter's Diagon Alley - for £2m.

An enchanting property has come onto the market on Goodwin's Court in Covent Garden, central London. Constructed around the year 1700 - shortly following the Great Fire of London - Number 1 is drenched in over three centuries of heritage.

Goodwin's Court is commonly thought to have served as the inspiration for Diagon Alley, the renowned shopping thoroughfare in the wizarding saga. Estate agents the Unique Property Company suggest Number 1 might possess even deeper Potter connections - potentially as Ollivanders, the wand emporium.

The company stated in its advertisement: "[The property] is a rare survivor of a building type reflecting the conditions of

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