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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air fans can rent out show's iconic mansion for £23-a-night

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's iconic mansion has been listed on Airbnb for £23 a night.

Will Smith, 51, shared the property's listing from the holiday rental website so fans can rent it out to celebrate the show's 30th anniversary.

The sprawling mansion at the heart of the US sitcom first appeared on screens three decades ago.

Now the show's star Will wants fans to experience the lavish home first hand, opening the doors to his former "kingdom".

He wrote on the listing: "Ready for the freshest staycation ever? If this place looks familiar that's because it's just as fly as it was when I first rolled up the driveway. I'm back.

Will Smith and jazzy Jeff outside the iconic home (Instagram)

"And this time, I'm handing you the keys so you'll have my wing of the mansion all to yourself — but my sneaker collection is off limits, alright?"

The Men in Black actor worked closely with the owners of the property in Brentwood, California, to make it possible for fans to stay there.

The mansion will offer fans a luxurious stay from the dates of October 5-14.

The exterior of the mansion (Airbnb / SplashNews.com)

It offers space to relax in the greenery, with an impressive front garden surrounded by shrubs and trees.

The all-white exterior was used in the show, while interior shots were all located on sets.

Inside the mansion, fans can live just like the stars of the sitcom.

A picture of the incredible bedroom (Airbnb / SplashNews.com)

The interior looks dramatically different to shots used on the show.

In one image on the website, a massive bed can be seen, covered in pillows and comfy blankets.

Huge oak floors add cosiness to the room, while an impressive cupboard looms in the corner.

It features classic touches and white walls (Airbnb / SplashNews.com)

The listing comes after super fan Morgan Cooper teased the sitcom's reboot.

Last month a four minute video aired online where he reimagined the hit comedy as a serious drama telling the story of a working-class Philadelphia teen adapting to life with his richer family in Los Angeles.

It caught the attention of Will, who is said to be developing a series with Morgan.

Will said on his YouTube channel: "Morgan did a ridiculous trailer for Bel-Air. Brilliant idea – the dramatic version of The Fresh Prince for the next generation."

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