Love Actually fans can buy property on same London street where Mark tells Juliet he loves her using his giant cards - providing they can find £3.25million By Matthew Cox Published: 10:23 BST, 14 August 2024 | Updated: 10:37 BST, 14 August 2024 e-mail View comments Love Actually fans have a chance to move in just a stone's throw from one of the movies most iconic scenes. A property on the London street where Mark tells Juliet he loves her in the festive romcom has hit the market.

However movie-mad house hunters will have to stump up an eye-watering £3.25million for the three-bedroom Notting Hill pad. The terraced home, on St.

Lukes Mews, is a few doors down from where Mark, played by Andrew Lincoln, confesses his love for Keira Knightley 's character Juliet. The scene - which has become the inspiration of adverts , spoofs and memes ever since - sees Mark knock on the door and uses a series of giant cards to ask newlywed Juliet to tell her husband, and Mark's best friend, Peter, that he is a group of carol singers. Love Actually fans have a chance to move in just a stone's throw from the romcom's iconic scene which sees Mark (Andrew Lincoln) tells Juliet (Keira Knightly) he loves her in the festive romcom A three-bed property on St Lukes Mews in Notting Hill, London, has hit the market for £3.

25million, and is just over the road from the site of Mark's card confession Painted black, the property forms part of the technicolour mosaic which makes the cobbled mews so idyllic. .