Peaky Blinders fans will know the show is set in Birmingham where we follow the lives of Tommy Shelby and his gang.
But locations across the UK were used during filming, including Liverpool, and now fans can visit the grand home of Tommy Shelby. Read everything you need to know about the series here.
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Arley Hall in Cheshire was used as Tommy's grand mansion home for series three, four, five, and six of Peaky Blinders, which is currently airing on BBC One.
And now you can walk in Tommy's footsteps.
Opening later this month, visitors will be able to explore inside the hall as well as in the gardens which are open all year round, the Manchester Evening News reports.
The house is only open to visitors during certain dates throughout the year and the next available dates to visit the house are Saturday, March, 26, and Sunday, March, 27.
Fans will also get the chance to visit the house during Easter 2022, with the property open from Saturday, April 9 to Tuesday, April, 12.
The hall will be open from 10am to 4pm, with the last entry at 3.30pm, and will cost £6 for adults, £2 for children, and £15 for a family of up to two adults and three children.
Used in the show to demonstrate Tommy's impressive rise to success the wealthy mansion is a big change from Tommy's Birmingham home where fans first meet him in series one.
The house has been used for many dramatic scenes and tense moments in the show including Tommy's arrest in series three and when he welcomed Alfie Solomons, rival gang boss played by Tom Hardy, into the study.
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