Inside Australia’s Harry Potter House: Gothic $2.8million mansion in country Victoria resembles castles from JK Rowling’s famous wizard tales – and it has a very magical name

A gothic mansion that resembles castles from the Harry Potter series is up for sale for the first time in 16 years.

The $2.86million home – named Beauxbatons Manor, reference to a school in the popular books and films – is in Sassafras, in the Dandenong Ranges about 40km east of Melbourne’s CBD.

Built in the 1950s, the four-bedroom manor’s gothic windows and soaring ceilings make it seem like something straight out of a fantasy movie.

BELL REAL ESTATE Presents BEAUXBATONS MANOR 4 Chudleigh Crescent Sassafras
Beauxbatons Manor

The mansion even has hidden rooms with doors that camouflage into wall paper – another element seen in the popular wizard films.

The four-bedroom home in Sassafras, in Victoria's Dandenong Ranges is on the market for the first time in 16 years
The four-bedroom home in Sassafras, in Victoria’s Dandenong Ranges is on the market for the first time in 16 years
The manor boasts four bedrooms, a cinema room and giant staircases throughout the three stories, along with an outdoor area with views over Melbourne city
The manor boasts four bedrooms, a cinema room and giant staircases throughout the three stories, along with an outdoor area with views over Melbourne city

It also houses gothic doorways and a giant timber and cast iron stairway in the middle of the three story home.

Sara Lacey has lived in the home with her husband and two daughters since they were young.

Ms Lacey said that when people came to visit the 2551 square metre property, they said it was ‘just like (something) out of a Harry Potter movie’.

Visitors to the Sassafras house regularly see glimpses of Hogwarts in it

‘My girls thought for a while they were living in a castle,’ Ms Lacey told the Herald Sun.

‘When we saw it, we fell in love with it. I loved all the old charm – the panelling, period detailing, the chandeliers, high ceilings.’

Another feature of the incredible mansion is the stone staircase that leads up to the front door with four bronze statues on either side.

Visitors to the home have said it looks like something out of a Harry Potter film (pictured: Harry Potter characters Hermione, Ron and Harry)
Visitors to the home have said it looks like something out of a Harry Potter film (pictured: Harry Potter characters Hermione, Ron and Harry)
The $2.86million property spans across 2551 square metres and even has hidden rooms inside with doors that are camouflaged into the walls
The $2.86million property spans across 2551 square metres and even has hidden rooms inside with doors that are camouflaged into the walls

Along with an outdoor area with city views, the home’s top floor was a private cinema room where the family would host their own movie nights.

The Laceys are hoping to downsize after selling the mansion.

Real estate agents Corinne Sukroo and Jo Hirst said they had ‘tingles’ when they first saw the manor.

Sassafras Harry Potter manor brings magic to Dandenong Ranges market - realestate.com.au
The impressive entry stairway.

Ms Sukroo said her first thoughts were how similar the architecture of the house was to something ‘you see in the Harry Potter films’.

The home’s indoor and outdoor living spaces are ideal for entertaining

The real estate agent said despite the affects of coronavirus onto the community, there was immediate interest from buyers.

‘(Inquiry is coming from) inner-city people who want to escape,’ she said.

Real estate agents have said despite the threat of coronavirus, there has been a keen interest in buying the gothic home
Real estate agents have said despite the threat of coronavirus, there has been a keen interest in buying the gothic home

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