Fans of Netflix's The Gentlemen series who want to rent out an estate similar to the setting of the show could be in luck as a "stunningly renovated" manor house in Dorset is available to do so.
The series, which is a spin-off from the 2019 film of the same name from Guy Ritchie, has proved to be popular viewing on the platform.
It follows Eddie Horniman who inherits his father's sprawling estate before finding out it is being used as part of a crime syndicate's weed-growing business.
Whilst the filming location for the show (Badminton House in Gloucestershire) is not available to rent, there are a number of suitable alternatives for those who want to imagine they are living like the characters.
For example, Stable Manor in Wimborne could be ideal for "groups seeking a retreat to bond and relax".
Take a look inside the property
The property is listed on the Party Houses website and is described as "outshining other renovated historical edifices" with an unmatched elegance.
Its profile goes on: "Merging modern amenities with remarkably conserved original elements, its enchanting allure is undeniable.
"Stable Manor is carefully designed, with each room celebrating its historical essence and distinctive traits through thoughtful decoration.
"The blend of original brick and wood with sumptuous fabrics and serene living areas marks it as truly exceptional.
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"Beyond its captivating charm, Stable Manor is set within a sprawling 2225-hectare estate, rich in biodiversity and hosting 865 species of plants and animals (but please leave them outside. We’re looking at you Vinnie Jones!)."
In total, the property can sleep 18 guests with there being 12 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms and dining space for 30 people.
For those looking to recreate some of the high-life living shown on The Gentlemen it won't be cheap to rent, as a three-night stay is priced at £7,745.
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