Linked to the show because of the bridge but the house is not occupied by a character however, as the location is used I think I could slum around that gaff for a few days .
A few years ago we strayed into the grounds while walking our dog ( looking for locations at meal hill ) and got escorted out by a groundsman! Happy days.
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And they may have stonewormI think I'd like to live in Cleggs house above the white horse but the survey would show that the frontage is bowing out.
Well, I would probably go for Howard and Pearls last house, as it has a good view out the front, and I wouldn't mind living next door to Clegg. He likes the quiet life, so we would be well suited to living next door to each other. I just hope there are plenty of busses about to get me to the essential amenities, as I can't drive!
I'll sue the surveyor, he missed the stoneworm! ☺And they may have stoneworm
What is really hysterical is that when the current owner bought that house, SHE HAD NO IDEA that her house had a certain history. She was soon introduced to her house's previous life.I was always attracted to the land around Seymour's house, especially during his first episodes.
I've always wondered about buying/selling old set houses, I noticed Liz & Emmets house from KUA recently sold. I'm wondering whether being used in a famous comedy series increases the value due to it's history or whether it would put buyers off with fans coming for a nosy every so often???What is really hysterical is that when the current owner bought that house, SHE HAD NO IDEA that her house had a certain history. She was soon introduced to her house's previous life.