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These 7 detailed floor plans show how big the apartments of famous fictional characters actually are

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Last year, we took a look at what it would cost to live in the homes of your favourite fictional characters.

However, with most film and TV scenes filmed in the same rooms and from the same angles, it's hard to tell what's actually inside.

If you've ever wondered how big the homes of your favourite fictional characters actually are, look no further.

Clarendon Serviced Apartments has put together detailed, furnished floor plans of some of the homes of the most famous fictional characters. 

From Carrie Bradshaw's New York City apartment to Dexter Morgan's Miami-based lair, scroll down for a detailed look at how big the flats and apartments of seven famous fictional characters actually are, along with their make-believe addresses. 

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FRIENDS: Apartments 19 & 20, 495 Grove Street, New York — Chandler & Joey/Monica & Rachel's Apartments.

Apartment 20, where the gang spend most of their time, and where Monica and Chandler end up, would cost £3.08 million today.



SHERLOCK: 221B Baker Street, London — Sherlock Holmes’ Flat.

Now home to a museum, Sherlock Holmes' Baker Street flat is one of London's top tourist locations.



THE BIG BANG THEORY: Apartments 4A & 4B, 2311 North Los Robles Avenue, Pasadena — Sheldon, Leonard & Penny's Apartments.

The New York Post estimates that Sheldon and Leonard's apartment would cost around $2,000 (£1,535) a month in rent.



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