George Best's childhood home has been transformed to how it looked when he was a child - and fans can stay there overnight.
Best left the family home in Belfast when he was just 15 to start his career at Manchester United.
Now it's been taken back in time to show how it would have looked when he left 60 years ago, the Mirror reports.
It's been kitted out with period fixtures and fittings and football fans can rent it on AirBnB to experience a taste of how young George lived.
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The terraced house stayed in the Best family until after the death of George’s dad Dickie, 88, in 2008.
Chris Armstrong, from the EastSide Partnership in Belfast, which now owns it, said: "Prior to this year, the house was very much as it was in the early 2000s, which was great as you had a sense of it as it was when George came to visit his dad.
"With lockdown, and a funding opportunity from Tourism NI, we were able to retro refurb the house to the way it would have been decorated in 1961.

"The concept here is that George left Belfast in 1961 as a 15-year-old in order to go and follow his dreams in Manchester.
"So we have had the idea that he shut the door behind him and as you come in as a visitor you are coming back and opening the door as he left in 1961."
He added: "Dotted around the house there are old photographs of George’s playing career but there are also personal touches from a family point of view, such as letters he wrote home from Manchester as a young teenager and school reports.

"There are also little mementoes about George. He was a Wolves fan so we have a Wolves kit in the bedroom and Spartacus posters on the wall and old match day programmes and things like that so there are little hints to his career around the house as well.
"George Best was an iconic footballer and it is amazing what he achieved in his life and career, but I think more than that, he is a symbol of positivity and how you can go and chase your dreams."

George, who died in 2005 at the age of 59, won 37 caps for his country and played 361 games for United, winning two league titles and the European Cup.
Chris added: "We purchased the house in 2011 and ever since we have been running it as self-catering accommodation on AirBnB which has been going brilliantly - and we have been welcoming guests from all over the world.
"It it has been a real pleasure to see the impact that it still has today."