A London home located in a picture-perfect street that appeared in one of the most-loved Christmas films of all time is for sale – but there’s a catch.
The three-bedroom terrace home located in the St Luke’s Mews area of London will no doubt look familiar to fans of the 2003 film Love Actually.
It features in a pivotal moment of the film, when Mark, played by Andrew Lincoln, visits the home of his best friend, Peter, on Christmas Eve to profess his love to his wife Juliet, played by Keira Knightley.
While a boombox plays carols, he uses cue cards to tell Juliet how he really feels about her before she chases him down the cobblestone streets to kiss him.
One of the terrace houses seen in the background of the famous scene is for sale, with a price guide of £2.3 million ($AUD$4.65 million).
The home has actually been on the market for some time, and underwent a price drop in February.
One of the reasons the four-storey house has failed to sell could be the interest from fans of the film, who flock to the street to take photos.
According to British tabloid, The Sun, some neighbours find the interest annoying. However, a movie buff could enjoy living in the street, which is positioned moments from vibrant Notting Hill and close to the famed Portobello Road.
According to a listing on Rightmove, the terrace house is set over four storeys accessed by a feature curved staircase.
The first floor features an open plan living and dining area as well as a well-appointed kitchen that boasts Miele integrated appliances, a Liebherr wine fridge and freezer, porcelain worktops and underfloor heating. There is also a Juliette balcony.
Upstairs on the second floor you will find the main bedroom with an ensuite and terrace.
The ground floor features the entry, another double bedroom, bathroom and garage while the lower ground level offers a large sitting room or third bedroom, another bathroom and a utility room.