The central house in the fictional village of 鈥淕odric鈥檚 Hollow鈥 in the magical series of 'Harry Potter' books and films is now available to rent on Airbnb.

The De Vere House, previously a bed and breakfast location, has re-opened in Britain

The house is in Lavenham, a medieval village in the Suffolk countryside. Lavenham was chosen to serve as the backdrop for Godric鈥檚 Hollow in the last two films in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 and 2.

Godric鈥檚 Hollow is the name of Professor Albus Dumbledore鈥檚 hometown, as well as the place where Harry鈥檚 parents -- James and Lily -- made their final stand against Voldemort.

If you want to stand in the place where Harry Potter received his lightning scar as a baby, the De Vere House comes in at $187 per night.

The house may look a little worse for wear in the films, but since the tragic demise of the boy wizard鈥檚 parents, there seem to have been some updating done. The house advertises two four poster bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, and it comes with TV and wifi. A full English breakfast is also provided.

According about the De Vere House made this summer on Lavenham鈥檚 website, the 14th century cottage sold for over $1.5 million last year.