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The Real-Life ‘101 Dalmatians’ London Mansion Hits the Market

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PMC administratorA striking pale pink mansion in the exclusive Primrose Hill area of London has just gone on the market for a tad over $11 million (£9 million).

Other than its standout color, the mansion’s claim to fame is that it is purported to be the home that helped inspire the 1956 Dodie Smith novel “101 Dalmatians.”According to London’s Evening Standard, the eight-bedroom home on Albert Terrace is not far from Smith’s former home on Dorset Square.

The children’s novelist would regularly walk past the mansion with her nine — nine! — dalmatians on her way to Regent’s Park.

According to literary researchers, the home is thought to be the inspiration behind the fictional house of dalmatian parents Perdita and Pongo and their owners Roger.

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