HARRY Potter fans can live opposite his fictional Privet Drive home — if they can spare £1.1million and don’t mind fanatics bombarding them.
A five-bed property is for sale on the street where Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was filmed.

And since appearing in the first wizarding movie in 2001, the house in Picket Post Close in Bracknell, Berks, has jumped £700,000 in value.
It is directly opposite the house which doubles as No4 Privet Drive, the home of Harry’s aunt and uncle Petunia and Vernon Dursley, and their son Dudley.
It even has its own cupboard under the stairs.
For the first 11 years of his life, Harry lived in such a cupboard before moving to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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The street, which was recreated in part at Warner Bros’ Leavesden Studios, Herts, for the later films, has seen a steady stream of fans, known as Potterheads.
They fly in from all points to see where Harry started out and more are turning up, thanks to filming for HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter telly series, starring Dominic McLaughlin, 11, as the boy wizard.
One video of the street posted by an influencer on October 18 has already been shared 27,000 times and clocked up 149,000 likes.
Many locals have voted with their feet and in the past year 18 homes within 100 yards of Harry’s house have been sold.
One told The Sun: “Fans are here daily and they seem to forget the houses are people’s homes.
“I think the street only appears on camera for ten minutes if that . . . it’s mad.”
