MARY Berry's childhood home has gone on sale for £2.8million with six bedrooms and a kitchen perfect for baking.
The former Great British Bake Off judge, 88, lived at South Lawn in Bath during the Second World War, from the age of six to 15.
The villa was home to Dame Mary BerryCredit: BNPSIt boasts a huge kitchen where the TV star honed her talent for bakingCredit: BNPSThe six-bedroom gem boasts three bathrooms and two toiletsCredit: BNPSDame Mary lived at South Lawn from the age of six to 15It was during this time that she honed her baking skills, whipping up cakes and biscuits.
The TV star bid farewell to the house in 1950 when the family moved out.
The villa then underwent a huge transformation and was divided into two semi-detached homes.
I'm a property expert - my guess for the cheapest time to buy a home this yearThe one now up for grabs for a whopping £2.8million still retains its original name and has only changed hands twice.
It sits on an impressive 4,250 sq ft of living space spread across four floors.
The six-bedroom gem boasts three bathrooms and two toilets - including an entrance hall, kitchen, dining room, and drawing room.
It also includes a sitting room, utility, cellar and various storage rooms.
Stepping outside, the property offers a gravel driveway, off-street parking and a garage.
Future owners can enjoy a rear garden with a spacious lawn and a heated swimming pool.
Alistair Heather, from Savills, who are selling the property, said: "South Lawn is a magnificent example of a Victorian family home. Set within large gardens and arranged over four storeys, it is as grand as it is elegant and beautiful.
"Inside it has a similarly impressive, yet warm and comfortable feel - indeed from the moment you step through the door, it is clear that South Lawn is a well-loved family home.
"With period character in abundance, including high ceilings, sash windows, arched doorways and a particularly lovely staircase, it has been significantly extended in recent decades, with a large two-storey extension to the rear, and a swimming pool and garage."
Dame Mary previously revealed she had a "wonderful" time at the property.
Inside Camilla's £850k 'guilty pleasure' country pad - and Charles 'hates' itDuring the Second World War, she recalled seeking refuge in the cellar during blackouts.
The family dedicated a significant portion of the gardens to growing fruit and vegetables and even housing animals during the challenging years of rationing.
Located on College Road, the property is just a few minutes away from the renowned schools attended by Dame Mary.
Mr Heather added: "College Road is a coveted location for families, with two of the most renowned schools in the city, within a stone's throw.
"Homes here rarely become available and so this Victorian showstopper could well generate quite a stir."
The 88-year-old, now an accomplished food writer and chef, studied catering at Bath College of Domestic Science.
She eventually moved to France at the age of 22 to attend the renowned Cordon Bleu culinary school.
The home includes high ceilings, sash windows, arched doorwaysCredit: BNPSIt also features a sitting room, utility, cellar and various storage roomsCredit: BNPSIt even has a heated swimming pool at the rear gardenCredit: BNPSA beautiful staircase boasts a Victorian style feelCredit: BNPSThe family used to cultivate crops and store animals during the Second World WarCredit: BNPS