Otis Milburn’s Stunning House from “Sex Education” Is for Sale for $1.8 Million — See Inside the Real Home!

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The Norwegian-style abode was home to Otis (Asa Butterfield) and his mom Jean (Gillian Anderson) on all four seasons of the hit Netflix show

<p>Walter Dirks/Knight Frank; Samuel Taylor/Netflix</p> Otis Milburn

Walter Dirks/Knight Frank; Samuel Taylor/Netflix

Otis Milburn's house in 'Sex Education' (Ieft) split with a still of Otis from the show (right).
  • Sex Education ended in September after four seasons.

  • Otis’ real house from the show is located in Symonds Yat, England (about three hours outside of London)

  • The house, listed for $1.8 million, comes in at 3,100 square feet.

Otis Milburn’s stunning country house from Sex Education has officially hit the market!

Fans of the Netflix show will recognize the Norwegian-style abode as the setting that Otis (Asa Butterfield) and his mom Jean Milburn (Gillian Anderson) called home throughout all four seasons. While the fan-favorite series came to an end in September, fans can now take a look inside the real house, dubbed The Chalet, which was recently listed for $1.8 million.

Located in Symonds Yat — a village close to the Welsh border in England and about three hours outside of London — the home is nestled beside the River Wye and surrounded by a lush green landscape. It was built in 1912 and features five bedrooms and three bathrooms spread out across 3,100 square feet. The entire property sits on 4.5 acres of land.

Freddie Wright of Knight Frank currently holds the listing.

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<p>Walter Dirks/Knight Frank</p> One of the bedrooms with balcony access.

Walter Dirks/Knight Frank

One of the bedrooms with balcony access.

In a statement to PEOPLE, James Toogood, Office Head, Knight Frank Bristol, shares: “The fact that this property is so well known only adds to the appeal of what is an incredibly rare opportunity to own a spectacular home, with exceptional views of the River Wye in a beautiful, private, woodland setting.”

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<p>Walter Dirks/Knight Frank</p> The kitchen.

Walter Dirks/Knight Frank

The kitchen.

Looking inside, the bright kitchen boasts a center island with barstool seating along with a wood-burning fireplace.

<p>Walter Dirks/Knight Frank</p> The conservatory dining room.

Walter Dirks/Knight Frank

The conservatory dining room.

In 2002, the property received a complete renovation that added a conservatory dining room in the same Norwegian style as the rest of the house. The earthy space offers stunning views of the backyard area.

<p>Walter Dirks/Knight Frank</p> The living area.

Walter Dirks/Knight Frank

The living area.

Residents can unwind in the cozy living area that is equipped with hardwood floors and another wood-burning fireplace.

Related: Asa Butterfield Spills an Awkward Moment From the Set of 'Sex Education'

<p>Walter Dirks/Knight Frank</p> The bathroom.

Walter Dirks/Knight Frank

The bathroom.

The bedrooms are located throughout the first and second floors, with three of the rooms offering direct balcony access. A freestanding tub creates added relaxation for residents in one bathroom.

In the outdoor space, a deck offers sweeping views of the Wye Gorge. There's also a Swedish hot bath and stone pizza oven on site.

<p>Walter Dirks/Knight Frank</p> The pizza oven.

Walter Dirks/Knight Frank

The pizza oven.

In July, Sex Education creator Laurie Nunn announced that a new season would be coming to Netflix in September, marking the return of the series after more than two years. Nunn also announced that the “fourth season will also be the final installment of our show,” noting that “as the themes and stories of the new season crystallized, it became clear that this was the right time to graduate.”

<p>Samuel Taylor/Netflix</p>

Samuel Taylor/Netflix

Nunn described the series, which she first devised in 2017, as “a show that would answer some of the questions we all used to have about love, sex, friendship, and our bodies. Something that would have helped our inner teenagers feel a little less alone.”

She added, “It’s been overwhelming seeing how the show has connected with people around the world, and we hope it’s made some of you feel a little less alone too.” 

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