From East Enders to Sherlock, this is how much it costs to buy TVs most famous houses From life in a house at Albert Square to Sherlock Holmes iconic home on Baker Street, these residencies could be a lot pricier than you think. East Enders 25 Albert Square, Walford, London Residents of TV soaps Enders would have to splurge over half a million for a roomy house in Albert Square. If you wanted to buy the fictional detectives house in Marylebone, London, you’d have to splash out 1.7million.
Key Takeaways:
- From life in a house at Albert Square to Sherlock Holmes’ iconic home on Baker Street, these residencies could be a lot pricier than you think.
- A home with a large, airy sitting room, with plenty of sunlight from big windows, can be a rare find in London.
- Unfortunately, tenants would have to fix the bathroom door to avoid any awkward moments like Peep Show’s toilet saga.
“Residents of TV soap’s ‘Enders would have to splurge over half a million for a roomy house in Albert Square.”
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