Some rooms boast vaulted ceilings, as well as stained glass window panels and decorative windows. Unsurprisingly, there are quite a few architectural details that make this Victorian Sabrina the Teenage Witch house incredibly charming. In addition to the iconic domed turret, the porch is still perfectly intact so you can reenact those sweet Sabrina and Harvey convos with flawless accuracy. The best part is that the exterior still looks exactly the same as when it was featured on the show back in the ‘90s and early 2000s. Sadly, the “talking artwork and magical appliances” are not included with the purchase of the home, but it looks like there are plenty of nostalgia-inducing photo opps to take advantage of. While only the exterior of the Victorian-style was actually featured in the show (the interior was filmed in a soundstage), the post teased that fans might see Salem hanging out on the property or get to see the portal to the “Other Realm” during the Halloween open house.
While the show was based in a fictional suburb of Boston, the familiar house in Sabrina the Teenage Witch is actually located on Main Street in Freehold, New Jersey. Surprisingly enough, it turns out Sabrina’s house isn’t really in Massachusetts. 30, the realtor company gave visitors a hint of what to expect when visiting the property, which was recently listed for sale.
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Spellman Manor might not be located in the fictional Boston suburb, but the house which was used for the exterior shots actually exists IRL and is for looking for its “new earthy owners.” In honor of the spookiest night of the year, realtors at Century 21 Action Plus opened the Sabrina The Teenage Witch house to the public on Halloween - and it’s just as spellbinding as you’d imagine. And while Sabrina, Salem the cat, and her aunts made the magic in the show, it was their witchy Victorian house that made us all want to hitch a ride on a broomstick to Westbridge, Massachusetts. If you grew up in the ‘90s, chances are you spent a good chunk of your time watching a teenage witch converse with her 500-year-old talking cat in Sabrina The Teenage Witch.