The UK movies and shows that have the greatest influence on our property choices

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Martin & Co surveyed 500 Brits to reveal the true public perception about living close to famous properties and which properties had the most impact on peoples house choices across the UK
  • 27% of Brits would pay more to live near a famous location
  • 2/5 of Brits in the East Midlands would pay more to live near a famous location
  • 1/4 of Brits say the movie Notting Hill has inspired their property choices Notting Hill revealed as the UK movie which has influenced Brits property choices the most, followed by Love Actually and the tv show,
  • Downton Abbey1/3 of respondents from Northern Ireland say Derry Girls has influenced their property choices
  • 1/3 of Brits say Grand Designs inspires their property choices the most
Movie/ TV ShowHouse% of Brits inspired by show for property choicePostcodeProperty PriceSimilar Property Price in Postcode
Notting HillWilliam’s flat25%W11 1EH£4,575,000£595,000
Love ActuallyNatalie’s house24%SE24£1,700,000£530,000
Downton AbbeyHighclere castle22%RG20 9RN£7,200,000£145,000
BridgertonTtitular Bridgerton family19%SE10 8QX£605,069
Bridget Jones DiaryBridget’s flat15%SE1 9AL£700,000£2,344,600
The InbetweenersWill’s house13%WD5 0TH£805,000£490,000
OutnumberedFamily house7%SW18 1AS£1,790,000£881,500
Peep ShowMark’s building7%CR0 2RJ£189,750£100,000
Derry GirlsErin’s house7%BT12 7HE
FleabagFleabags house6%N19 5HZ£460,500£460,500
About TimeCoastal house4%PL26 6AX£505,000£5,750 per week
Fresh MeatStudent house3%M16 8EU£261,000£156,000

  The full list of properties can be found here: https://www.martinco.com/news/houses-on-screen 

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Study reveals Notting Hill is the UK movie which has influenced Brits property choices the most, followed by Love Actually

Rangers House

Martin & Co surveyed 500 Brits to reveal the true public perception about living close to famous properties and which properties had the most impact on peoples house choices across the UK

  • 27% of Brits would pay more to live near a famous location
  • 2/5 of Brits in the East Midlands would pay more to live near a famous location
  • 1/4 of Brits say the movie Notting Hill has inspired their property choices Notting Hill revealed as the UK movie which has influenced Brits property choices the most, followed by Love Actually and the tv show,
  • Downton Abbey1/3 of respondents from Northern Ireland say Derry Girls has influenced their property choices
  • 1/3 of Brits say Grand Designs inspires their property choices the most

From big budget films to small screen sitcoms, British properties have featured heavily in some of our most popular and well-loved shows and movies.

They’ve had a big impact, too – with 27% of 500 people we surveyed saying they’d happily pay more for a property if it meant living near a famous location.

But exactly how much would it cost you to live as the main character in Notting Hill, or Bridgerton?

We’ve looked at the price of some of the best-known houses on screen and compared them with the average cost of living in those locations…

The Bridgerton family home

Rangers House

By Katie Chan – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0

Set in Regency London, Bridgerton is the latest period drama taking Netflix by storm.

The series was filmed in various locations around the UK, including Bath’s Royal Crescent, Castle Howard in York, and Wilton House in Wiltshire.

The Bridgerton family home, however, although fictionally based in Grosvenor Square, London, is actually Ranger’s House in Blackheath, South London.

The 1722 Georgian mansion backs on to Greenwich Park and is Grade I Listed and with Georgian-style homes hugely popular, it was perhaps no surprise to find that 19% of those people we surveyed said the property had influenced their own choices.

Average property prices in SE10 are around the London average at £605,000.

PostcodePriceAverage property price
SE10 8QX£605,069

The Downton Abbey House

Downton Abbey House

After six seasons and more than 50 episodes, the glamour and grandeur of Downton Abbey is engrained in lovers of classic period dramas.

The properties aren’t bad, either, and while the aristocratic dwelling of the Crawley family is based in Yorkshire, the real house used in fictional Downton Abbey is actually Highclere Castle in Hampshire.

The castle is a Grade I Listed property dating from the late 1600s and was also used as a major filming location for 1990s comedy series Jeeves & Wooster.

From the 500 people we surveyed, 22% said the Downton Abbey House had provided inspiration for their property choices.

And it’s fair to say the wealthy Crawleys would have no problem funding a property in the RG20 postcode of Highclere Castle, with an average home in the area priced at £145,000.

PostcodePriceAverage property price
RG20 9RN£7,200,000£145,000

 

Bridget Jones’ flat

The Globe Tavern London

Photograph by Mike Peel (www.mikepeel.net)

It seemed that not a day when by without some kind of drama in the life of London’s most famous spinster.

Journalist Bridget’s flat was the scene for much of that drama across three films starring Renée Zellweger.

Bridget Jones’ flat is actually just around the corner from Borough Market in Southwark, South East London, with 25% of 21-to-24-year-olds in our survey saying it had influenced their property choices.

Close to the Thames and also London Bridge station for superb transport links, it’s no surprise to see the average property in the area commanding a price tag of more than £2million.

PostcodePriceAverage property price
SE1 9AL£700,000£2,344,600

 

Will’s house in The Inbetweeners

The Inbetweeners Filming Locations

Will’s House – Credit: Zoopla

Socially awkward and full of adolescent faux pas, The Inbetweeners graced our screens between 2008 and 2010, before two films were also released in 2011 and 2014.

The modern, estate-style home of lead Inbetweener Will McKenzie was featured heavily in all seasons and now Will’s approaching his mid-thirties, he might even be able to afford to buy it – or at least a home in the same area.

Much of the Inbetweeners series was filmed in and around Abbots Langley near Watford and Will’s house lies in the WD5 postcode – where the average price of a property is a reasonably affordable £490,000.

At £805,000, however, Will’s house would stretch many budgets, although more than 30% of 18-to-20-year-olds in our survey confirmed they’d taken inspiration from the property.

PostcodePriceAverage property price
WD5 0TH£805,000£490,000

 

The properties of Notting Hill

The Notting Hill Bookshop

Credit: https://unsplash.com/photos/SAhImiWmFaw

Who doesn’t love a Richard Curtis rom com?

There have been a few, with most of them starring Hugh Grant – but few have featured a property as well-known as his character William’s ‘flat with the blue door’ in 1999 film Notting Hill.

The film certainly had a huge impact on house hunters, with one quarter of Britons we surveyed saying Notting Hill has previously inspired their property choices.

Our survey also revealed Notting Hill as the film that’s had the greatest influence on property choices in the UK, followed by Love Actually and Downton Abbey.

The flat’s price of £595,000 makes it hugely affordable for West London.

Elsewhere in W11, the home of William’s friends Bella and Max also features in the film, with the property worth a huge £9.2million.

That’s a bargain compared with other properties in that part of Notting Hill, however, with the average home selling for an incredible £11.4million.

William’s flat with the blue door

PostcodePriceAverage property price
W11 1EH£4,575,000£595,000

Bella and Max’s house

PostcodePriceAverage property price
W11 2LE£9,200,000£11,400,000

About Time’s coastal house

Porthpean House

By Hahnchen at Wikimedia Commons – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0,

Film About Time was released in 2013 and starred the likes of Rachel McAdams, Bill Nighy and Margot Robbie.

Much of the film was shot on location in Cornwall and the family home featured is stunning nine-bedroom, Grade II Listed property Porthpean House right on St Austell Bay.

The property itself last sold for a very affordable £505,000 and is rented for £5,750 per week.

PostcodePriceAverage property price
PL26 6AX£505,000£5,750 per week

Methodology

TV property homes were searched on HM Land Registry and Streetcheck to find property values. This was then used to compare the property with an average property in the same postcode. Data correct as of March 2022.

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