Home is perfect for Harry Potter fans – and it’s magical when you step inside

A holiday home might look ordinary until you step inside.

Wizard's Way is part of the Champions Gate resort in Florida, US.

Inside the spacious property there are eight bedrooms, five bathrooms and can sleep up to 18 guests.

Loma Homes, who designed the home, says anyone renting will be "full immersed in the wizarding universe" of Harry Potter.

It comes with special effects, custom-carved beds, ambient sounds and custom mood lighting.

Along with the magical rooms is a private, heated pool and secret theatre room.

And food lovers don't you worry because there's a large kitchen too, as well as a roomy astroturfed garage featuring a pool table.

You get the use of all the on-site amenities offered by the resort which include a water park with a lazy river and water slide.

There's also a gym, theatre room, game room, special area for kids, sand volleyball court and two golf courses.

Now isn't all of this tempting?

The Champions Gate resort is a gated community that covers 1,500 acres and is just a 15-minute drive from Walt Disney World.

Meanwhile there's a house on the market which is also perfect for Harry Potter fans.

The Florida mansion holds a secret area, kitted out with the characters, models and iconic moments from the book and films.

It has been designed to thrill fans as it was built to be rented out as a holiday let.

Up to 28 guests can sleep in the house which has eight bedrooms and 10 bathrooms.

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There's a secret revolving door on the top floor that takes people into the magical wizarding world of Harry Potter.

Six of the bedrooms come with en-suite bathrooms, including a Harry Potter-themed master bedroom and princess-themed room.

If you're not a J.K. Rowling fan, don't worry as you can still enjoy the home.

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