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A stunning property situated within an Edwardian mansion which was once the production house and film set for the iconic television series Thunderbirds is on the market for £700,000.
Islet Park House, in Maidenhead, Berkshire, used to be the home of TV and film producer Gerry Anderson, who created the iconic British television show - and comes complete with riverside mooring on the River Thames.
Anderson created the 1960s puppet series with his wife and filmed the first season of the programme in the mansion where the apartment is located.
In 1957, Gerry Anderson and Arthur Provis founded the company AP Films which was the production company for not only Thunderbirds, but also for the TV shows The Adventures of Twizzle and Captain Scarlet.
Islet Park House in Maidenhead, Berkshire, once belonged to Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson - a television and film producer who created the iconic television series, Thunderbirds
Anderson lived in Islet Park House with his family for over 40 years and was the site of his production company AP Films
The house was built in the early 1900s and has original Edwardian features such as high ceilings and brickwork
The 1,327 sq. ft. property features an outdoor area with a covered patio and a private garage
Gerry Anderson (above) created the 1960s puppet series Thunderbirds with his wife and filmed the first season of the programme in the mansion where the apartment is located
The property was the home of this production company and Anderson's family for over 40 years.
The apartment has two bedrooms, one bathroom, two reception rooms, study room and a custom-made kitchen which opens up into the spacious dining room.
The 1,327 sq. ft. property spans across one floor and features an outdoor area with a covered patio and its very own private garage - which is perfect for those who are looking to recreate the Thunderbirds magic right from their own home.