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Nisha Mal

Inside the house where Jamie Oliver famously filmed The Naked Chef

He’s one of the most recognisable TV chefs in the country and now you can buy the pukka pad where Jamie Oliver shot to fame.

This charming period property was the set for Jamie’s Naked Chef TV series at the turn of the millennium and now it’s up for sale for a cool £1.75 million.

(Rightmove)

Tucked away in a trendy north London enclave, the three-bedroom warehouse-style home is nestled behind Highbury and Islington station.

If the property’s culinary past isn’t enough to inspire your own home cooking capers, a lively throng of bars and restaurants on Upper Street is just yards from the front door.

(Rightmove)

Fans of the Naked Chef series will remember how Jamie used to open the show by sliding down the banister before rustling up a ‘dazzler’ of a meal in the kitchen.

The spiral staircase still takes centre stage in the heart of the townhouse.

(Rightmove)

However the rest of the plush London pad has evidently been refurbished since Jamie and his crew moved out in 2001.

(Rightmove)

The four storey home comes with a completely sound-proofed studio as well as a sleek and stylish kitchen that would be the envy of any top chef.

Rightmove's Miles Shipside said:  Cooking, and baking in particular, seems to be more popular now than it ever has been.

"With its classy kitchen and ties to a celebrity restaurateur, I’m sure this place will prove to be a very happy home for any prospective buyers who fancy themselves as a master chef.”

The property is listed for sale with Dexters.

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