An house up for sale in Middlesbrough has taken people by surprise as it boasts a feature wall dedicated to hit TV show Peaky Blinders.
A house, that is up for sale in Easterside, was clearly home to one avid Peaky Blinders fan who took to create a full wall to the show in their house.
Now up for sale, the £120,000 house located on Darnall Green, in Middlesbrough, gained traction on Twitter after one eagle-eyed house hunter spotted the listing online.
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Looking rather innocuous to the eye as well as on the listing, nobody would expect to find such a detailed illustration of the critically-acclaimed BBC series.
Whilst the other images show a perfectly ordinary three-bed terrace, the living room’s ode to Peaky Blinders shows whoever owned this house was obsessed with the series.
Now, whoever owns the house next will have to also be a fan of the show or invest in several tins of good paint.
Included on the wall and central to the feature is protagonist and fan favourite Tommy Shelby, played by Cillian Murphy.
Also visible is the character of Polly Gray played by the late Helen McCrory, who was also known for her role as Narcissa Malfoy in Harry Potter franchise.
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The smash hit series ran from 2013 to April of 2022, thrilling viewers with the gritty portrayal of post-World War One Birmingham.
The terraced house also features a conservatory and three amply sized bedrooms, as the new owner will either need to be another superfan of the show or ‘By order of the Peaky Blinders’… have the wall painted over.
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