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A Grade II listed mansion in North London that once belonged to the Game of Thrones star Sean Bean has gone on sale with a £6million price tag. The 58-year-old British actor, who played Ned Stark in the smash hit HBO series, bought the luxurious house in Totteridge, where he lived with his second wife, Abigail Cruttenden, for £1.8million around 20 years ago. The plush pad, which has parts that date back to the start of 19th Century, boasts eight bedrooms, six bathrooms and two kitchens, all set across three floors and situated on 1.5 acres of land. There's also a tennis court, which presumably helped the star to stay in shape for his high-profile TV and film roles. Bean, who has also starred in the Lord of the Rings and James Bond movies, met Ms Cruttenden on the set of the period drama Sharpe, on which he made his name in the '90s. The former couple, who have a daughter, Evie, now 18, married in 1997 and divorced in 2000.