A series of iconic sets used by the likes of Meryl Streep, Anthony Hopkins and Ed Sheeran have gone up for sale on eBay.

Wimbledon Studios have put three of their sets up for auction blaming a lack of space and their rapid expansion for the sale.

With a starting price of just 99p, bidders will have the chance to buy a piece of cinematic history. 

The 5,000 sq ft House of Commons set was created in 1986 for the Granada TV series First Among Equals.

It was later bought by writer Paul Abbot who wrote BBC drama State of Play, before being bought by Wimbledon Studios. 

The set was designed to be an exact replica of the real House of Commons with similar materials and wood carvings used to make it as authentic as possible.

Meryl Streep used the set in 2011 to film parts of the international blockbuster The Iron Lady. 

The prison set has welcomed Hollywood stars Anthony Hopkins, Jude Law and Rachel Weiz who filmed scenes there for 2011 film 360.

Dizzee Rascal, Rita Ora and Ed Sheeran have also spent time filming music videos on set.

The 1,000 ft courtroom was frequently used in the long running iconic cop drama The Bill and more recently TV comedy shows This is Jinsy and Dead Boss.

Piers Read, managing director at the studios, said: "Selling the sets cements our new future as an exclusive hub for creativity in South West London.

"High demand and upcoming productions require more floor space currently being taken up storing the House of Commons, Courtroom and Prison sets.

"While it will be sad to see such iconic creations go, our clients need the extra space to deliver their productions on time, so we need to make changes to accommodate their needs."

The auction, which started at 99p but has an undisclosed reserve price, will end on March 22 at 5pm and is collection only.

As of Wednesday afternoon, bids had reached £62.