Liverpool’s most scandal-ridden address goes on the market.

The most infamous cul-de-sac of houses in Merseyside is up for sale, allowing fans to live in a real bit of Soap Land – if they can stomach Brookside Close’s grim past.

Bodies buried under the patio, incest, drug dealing, murder, gun sieges and the dastardly kidnap of Harry Cross’s garden gnomes – despite the host of crimes and misdemeanours that dogged residents during Brookside’s 21-year run, the houses are expected to sell for £250,000 a piece. For those who want to have the address without the bad vibes, seven of the 13 homes never featured on-screen, but were used for make-up, wardrobe and offices.