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You Can Now Stay Inside Arthur Shelby's *Actual* Home From 'Peaky Blinders'

You Can Now Stay Inside Arthur Shelby's *Actual* Home From 'Peaky Blinders'

The Cheshire-based cottage comes renovated with modern comforts but still maintains old quirks as seen in the BBC drama.

Ciara Sheppard

Ciara Sheppard

Peaky Blinders fans can now stay in the cottage that Arthur lived in during series four - and it's the epitome of countryside bliss.

Need a quick refresher? Here it is in all its Peaky glory in Season Four:

Fans of the BBC crime drama will remember when Arthur Shelby and wife Linda escaped to the countryside to raise their son and chickens at the start of the fourth season, attempting to remove themselves from the criminal family after Arthur closely escaped the noose.

The family chose a quaint cottage as their new base, before they were forced back to Birmingham to deal with the Changrettas.

Now, the people that own the Cheshire-based property are renting it out for just £227 a night.

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Hawthorn Bank, located in the picturesque Tatton Estate village of Rostherne, sleeps eight people and comes with three bathrooms.

The advert on HomeAway says the property has been "renovated with modern creature comforts" since the BBC filmed there, but still has "some of the quirks found in older countryside properties".

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The owners usually only accept a four night minimum stay, though can make exceptions for a premium.

They can also throw in a hot tub for an extra charge if you want to add a touch of luxury to the outdoor area.

Peaky fans that are looking to go one further than renting (and who happen to have a spare half a million quid in their pockets) can even buy Tommy Shelby's estate.

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Yes, last month we learnt that Arley Hall - or Warwickshire based Arrow House as it is known fictionally on screen - is now available to buy on Right Move IRL, for £550,000.

The red brick grade II Cheshire property - which has also featured in Real Housewives of Cheshire and Antiques Roadshow - first made an appearance in Peaky Blinders in March 2017, during the third season, as Tommy's fortunes sky rocketed.

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And the rooms will certainly ring a bell for many die hard fans. Its library is used as Tommy's study, while the gallery is best known as the Shelby's grand dining hall.

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You might remember the Shelby's being arrested in the study, or Arthur or Alfie Solomon's stand-off, which also took place on the grounds.

We can only dream...

Featured Image Credit: BBC

Topics: Life News, TV and Film, Peaky Blinders