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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. Keen-eyed romcom fans will recall that Juliet and Peter's house has a striking pink facade Mark then plays a recording of carollers as he silently declares his unrequited love for her before walking away. Juliet chases after Mark as he walks away down the mews and plants a soft kiss on his lips, before running back inside.

That kiss, once Mark has walked a few metres up the road, will have happened just outside 18 St Lukes Mews, which is now up for sale with estate agent Foxtons. The three-bed home boasts an open-plan kitchen and living space and access to a sunny roof terrace. The stunning abode, over three floors, also has a sitting room, utility room and two bathrooms.

Unusually, the kitchen and lounge area is on the second floor, allowing easy access to the roof terrace for any summer parties you might be hosting. The lucky owners of the swanky London pad will be overlooking the very cobbles where newlywed Juliet ran out into the street to kiss her husband's best man Unusually, the property's kitchen and lounge area is on the second floor, allowing easy access to a roof terrace (stairs left) for any summer parties you might be hosting A luxurious bathroom serves the master bedroom and combined they take up the majority of the first floor A smaller living room (seen) and two smaller bedrooms are found on the ground floor, though the bedrooms do not face the road The quaint cobbled road is one of the most picturesque in central London, getting their appearance from being former stables The master bedroom, with two small balconies overlooking the quaint road, and a lavish bathroom take up almost the entire first floor, meaning the two smaller bedrooms, a smaller bathroom and a cosy sitting room are on the ground floor. Painted black, the property forms part of the technicolour mosaic which makes the cobbled mews so idyllic.

Keen-eyed romcom fans will recall that Juliet and Peter's house, just across the road, has a striking pink facade. The £3.25m property is also a short leap away from renowned Portobello Market and Golborne Road, as well as Notting Hill's most vibrant restaurants and retailers.

And being nestled in the heart of the capital, it is also well served by transport links, schools and other amenities. Keira Knightley London Love Actually Share or comment on this article: 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 e-mail Add comment.

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