Stunning property from Sex Education goes on sale for £1.5million

A VERY X-rated home! Stunning five-bed property from hit Netflix show Sex Education goes on the market for £1.5million – complete with its own orchard and chapel and views over the River Wye

  • Symonds Yat in Herefordshire is the home of Otis Milburn and his mother Jean

The stunning five-bed property from Sex Education has gone on the market for £1.5million. 

Symonds Yat in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire is the home of main character Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield) and his mother, sex therapist Jean (Gillian Anderson) in the hit Netflix show. 

The unique listing is complete with its own orchard and offers stunning views over the River Wye – with the opportunity available to additionally purchase an old chapel. 

In the show, the house in ‘Moordale’ features in iconic scenes, such as Otis’s house party in the second season and is a recurrent backdrop as the endearing protagonist cycles to school with his best friend Eric (Ncuti Gatwa). 

And, just after the fourth and final season of Sex Education was released on the streaming platform last Thursday, fans have been a rare opportunity to snatch up the incredible property. 

The stunning five-bed property from Sex Education has gone on the market for £1.5million

The unique listing is complete with its own orchard and offers stunning views over the River Wye


Symonds Yat is the home of main character Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield) and his mother, sex therapist Jean ( Gillian Anderson) in the hit Netflix show (right)

A balcony on the ground floor overlooks the forest and provides the perfect opportunity for hosting

Otis (Asa Butterfield), Jean (Gillian Anderson), Jakob (Mikel Persbrant) and Lily (Tanya Reynolds) on the balcony in Sex Education

The house sits on the verge of the River Wye – with pedestrian access from the grounds to the waterway itself

A modern conservatory dining room was added in 2002 – with the present owner taking great care to ensure the new additions fitted in

The chalet was built in 1912 for use as a salmon fishing lodge in a Norwegian style. It was extended by the previous owner in 2002, in keeping with the original style and design.

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The very spacious property is spread over three floors and has five bedrooms – some of which have balconies – and three bathrooms. 

A balcony on the ground floor overlooks the forest, while a long drive encased in stunning woodland – home to many types of wildlife – makes for a private retreat.  

The lower decking features a Swedish hot bath, while a specially built stone pizza oven and bespoke kitchen provide ample opportunity for cooking up delicious meals. 

The three living areas on the ground floor feature five log-burning stoves. 

Covering a total of four and a half acres, the grounds are also home to a summer house and orchard.  

Symonds Yat’s picturesque setting and style has also caught the attention of TV executives on other occasions – as it has also featured in the Channel 4 series Extraordinary Escapes. 

The final series of Sex Education tracks the beloved characters as they leave Moordale Secondary to start at Cavendish Sixth Form College. 

As well as its unique claim to fame, the £1.5m house has a stunning charm all of its own

A bespoke kitchen provide ample opportunity for cooking up delicious meals

Three of the bedrooms on the first floor have balconies with stunning woodland views

The terrace – often resided by characters in the show – offers picturesque views over Herefordshire

A specially built stone pizza oven means that a new owner will enjoy plenty of gourmet meals 

The house in Sex Education is where Otis’s mother Jean (right) often gives sex therapy sessions

Otis and his best friend Eric’s escapades often begin in the house (pictured here before a party in season one)

Here Aimee brings a goat round to the house, while Maureen comes to visit Jean

The grounds of the house include two greenhouses and an outbuilding, as well as a former enclosed kitchen garden with beds and pathways

Original characters such as Otis, Eric and Aimee (Aimee Lou Wood) all begin at the college while Maeve (Emma Mackey) heads over the US to start studying at the prestigious Wallace University.  

However the fourth season dropped to a lukewarm reception from critics and was branded ‘underdeveloped’. 

The Guardian’s Lucy Mangan branded the season ‘one long list of frustrations’, noting ‘the overstuffed cast means that everyone and everything is underdeveloped’ in her three star review.

The first episodes of the show debuted on Netflix in 2019 and it was confirmed in July that it would end after the recent season.  

The spacious property is spread over three floors and has five bedrooms and three bathrooms

In total the ground cover around four and a half acres, home to areas of woodland and stunning lawns

A large lawn overlooks the River Wye, with a pathway leading directly down to the water

The house has three bathrooms, including this en suite with walk-in shower on the first floor

The central staircase as seen from the first floor, leading into four of the five bedrooms

The balconies across the first floor bedrooms and top-floor master suite offer unrivalled views of rural Herefordshire

The property has acres of space and pathways – including this stepped path leading to the river

A detached single garage sits on the driveway, as well as a timber open-fronted carport with a log store

The River Wye is famed as a fishing hotspot – and is popular with watersports enthusiasts

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