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Stunning mansion from BBC's Pride and Prejudice is on the market for £6 million

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A beautiful mansion that featured in BBC's Pride and Prejudice has been put on the market for £6 million. The huge house was used as the Bennet's family home in the TV drama which aired in 1995.

Starring Colin Firth as Mr Darcy and Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet, the six-part BBC One series was an adaptation of Jane Austen's 1813 novel of the same name, and went on to win a BAFTA.

Set during the early 19 th century, the BBC used 24 filming locations across the UK with most of them owned by the National Trust.

One of the main sets used was Luckington Court which served as the home of Elizabeth Bennet and her family. READ MORE: Greater Manchester's most expensive homes that sold for huge seven-figure sums this year The entire estate in Cotswold village of Luckington, Wiltshire can now be bought for a whopping £6 million by any wealthy Pride and Prejudice fan.

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