The Dumping Ground from popular 00s kids show The Story of Tracy Beaker has been put up for rent. Elm Tree House, which features as the children’s home in the CBBC show can be a renters new home for £3,000 a month.
The home, referred to as the Dumping Ground by occupants, was the home to troubled child Tracy Beaker, played by Dani Harmer. Tracy lived alongside other children who were also in state care, in a television adaptation of the Jacqueline Wilson book.
Located on Amherst Road in Ealing, London, the property is now available to rent, with two bedrooms setting you back by £3,000 a month. Nostalgic fans of the 00s CBBC show were left stunned as they took to social media to comment on the home.
One fan took to Twitter to say: “For just £3,000(!) a month you can now live in The Dumping Ground, specifically in Tracy Beaker’s iconic bedroom with the round window! Anyone fancy chipping in?” with another adding: "Is this the answer to the London rental crisis? We can all just take solace living in the dumping ground together."
It’s been 20 years since the show was first aired and was the must-watch after school TV show.

1. The Dumping Ground
The iconic house from CBBC show Tracy Beaker has gone up for rent in Londo (Credit: Google Street View) | Google Street View

2. Bedroom
Fans of the iconic show can sleep in the Tracy Beaker’s bedroom which features the iconic round window (Credit : Alexanders Lettings and Alexander Lets) | Alexanders Lettings and Alexander Lets - Zoopla

3. Living room
The two-bedroom property has a large and light living space (Credit: Alexanders Lettings and Alexander Lets) | Alexanders Lettings and Alexander Lets - Zoopla

4. Kitchen
A small kitchen leads off from the living space and features lots of storage (Credit: Alexanders Lettings and Alexander Lets) | Alexanders Lettings and Alexander Lets - Zoopla