You Can Soon Rent Otis’ Family Home From ‘Sex Education’
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If you've already binge-watched the whole of Sex Education's second series you'll likely have an Otis Milburn shaped hole in your heart.
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But what if we told you the stunning home he lived in with his mum Jean is about to go up for rent IRL?
While Otis and his school mates' sexual escapades took place in a deliberately vague, nondescript suburb, it turns out a lot of it as filmed in Wye Valley, on the Welsh-English border.
Wye Valley is known for its incredible natural beauty, with one of the most green and scenic landscapes in Britain.

And we caught plenty of glimpses of it as we watched the Netflix show unfold - seeing Otis and Eric cycling to school through the stunning woodland, Aimee trekking mountainous country roads to school and Jean eating breakfast in her robe on that wide, stretching terrace.
No forever to be known as the Milburn property, Otis' home is based in Symonds Yat - a village that sits in the heart of the Wye Valley, Herefordshire.

While it always looked like a pretty large property on the show, in real life, it's even bigger, and boasts five double bedrooms in total.
Named 'The Chalet,' the Norwegian wooden property dates back 100 years, and maintains many of its original features.

While you'll recognise much of the property if you chose to stay there, we're sorry to say that Jean's phallic artwork and vagina sculptures were all removed when filming ended.
It's situated right next to the Forest of Dean, and those staying in the property will be right on the doorstep of a stunning local named The Saracens Head. They will also be able to take part in an array of activities, such as canoeing, rock climbing and hiking.
The building was originally a live-in property before it was a holiday rental, and subsequently became a rental home for tenants.

However, now the owner Stuart Morgan is restoring it as a holiday home, telling our friends at LADbible that he is doing a 'bit of maintenance' to get it ready, first.
Stuart told the publication that's he's hoping the property will be available "by Easter," following the huge demand in the wake of Sex Education's success.
"[We've had] hundreds of enquiries from around the world," he said.

You can contact Stuart for updates on when The Chalet becomes available.
Looks like you'll have to act quick if you want to book in a stay.
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