Tommy Shelby's fictional Cheshire home just went on the market, giving Peaky Blinders fans the chance to own their dream pad.
The listing comes ahead of the show's return, with season 5 hitting screens this Sunday (August 25).

Arley Hall (which is better known to Peaky Blinders fans as Arrow House), has been listed on property website Rightmove for £550,000.
The house, which is located in Northwich, Cheshire, has been the backdrop for several Peaky Blinders scenes , despite the hit BBC show being predominantly set in Birmingham.
Arley Hall is the home bought by Tommy when his fortunes rise - something which saw the Cheshire home feature heavily in series three.
Rightmove's description reads: "The Arley Estate, including its beautiful gardens and delightful parkland is set in some of the most attractive countryside in the North West of England. It has been owned by the same family since the 12th Century and they have lived at Arley since the 15th Century. The present Hall was built around 1840.



"In 1986 the Estate re-established the Hall courtyard by linking four new houses to the original properties, one of which is West Gables."
Revealing the period property's rich TV history,the description continues: "Arley Hall is an incredible building and has formed the backdrop for many TV productions. These include Antiques Roadshow, Real Housewives of Cheshire, Peaky Blinders, Coronation Street and Sherlock Holmes."
The property has no less than four bedrooms - all of which are a reasonable size - so if you want to have guests around for a Shelby-style shindig, there's plenty of room for them to stay.



In a statement to Manchester Evening News , Rightmove’s property expert, Miles Shipside, said: “It’s fantastic that Rightmove is able to showcase this property and share a link with such a popular show. I’m sure Peaky Blinders fans will really enjoy looking around this home.
"We often list properties with connections to iconic films so keep your eyes peeled for more of the same over the coming months.”
Season 5 of Peaky Blinders begins on Sunday August 25 at 9pm on BBC One, when it will return for a two-night Bank Holiday launch.