From the smoke-congested maze of Small Heath's streets to the Aunt Polly's opulent suburban Tudor manor, the locations and properties that have featured in Peaky Blinders have kept fans coming back for more since it first aired in 2013.Though the BBC favourite was initially set in the inky terraces and deprived alleyways of 1919 Birmingham, as the show developed into six fully-fledged and multi award-winning series', the cast have moved to some of the most breathtaking filming locations that the UK has to offer.
You may have been thinking – when observing Tommy Shelby angrily storming through the corridors of his illustrious country mansion – how much would some of these impressive or unusual properties cost you in 'today's money'?
Well, after consulting with modern day Birmingham-based estate agent Barrows and Forrester, we're here to put you out of your misery...
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.The original Shelby home, Small Heath Arthur, Tommy, John, Ada and Finn Shelby originally founded their empire from their terrace-house-turned-bookies on Small Health's Watery Lane.Though for aesthetic reasons, the original Shelby home was filmed on the the derelict estate of Powis Street in Liverpool (as pictured), the real Watery Lane did truly exist in the bleak inner-city of Birmingham during the early 20th century.
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