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The Irish Sun
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
House seen by millions on iconic sitcom hits market – but would you recognise it?
A HOUSE seen by millions thanks to it appearing on an iconic sitcom has been put on the market – but can you recognise it? The catchphrase 'what's occurring?' might help in giving a clue. Advertisement 7 The two-bedroom terrace property was owned by Doris in the hit sitcom Gavin and Stacey Credit: Chris Davies/Zoopla 7 The listing for the property says it has 'seaside charm' Credit: Chris Davies / zoopla 7 The house can be revealed here in a shot from Gavin and Stacey Credit: PA The property was made famous after it featured on the much-loved BBC sitcom Gavin and Stacey, and now it could be yours. Fans of the hit comedy can grab a slice of telly history by buying the two-bedroom home which belonged to flirtatious neighbour Doris. The mid-terrace property in Trinity Street in seaside town Barry, South Wales, is on the market for £220,000 and is said to be 'brimming with warmth, personality and seaside charm'. In the show it belonged to pensioner Doris O'Neill, known for her hilarious 'Where's the salad?' sketch, played by Bafta-winning Advertisement Read More on Property But prospective buyers will have to put up with strangers ogling their new home as the house, seen in the video below, forms part of popular sightseeing tours of the filming locations. Set on a steep hill of terraces it is located next to the house that Stacey and her mum Gwen (played by Joanna Page and Melanie Walters) live in. Opposite is the house where Uncle Bryn ( An advert for Doris' house says: 'Whether you enjoy al fresco dining, gardening, or simply basking in the sun, this outdoor space offers endless possibilities for creating your own outdoor oasis in the heart of Barry.' Advertisement Most read in Money The property, in the 'sought after west end of Barry', comes with a modern fitted kitchen, open plan lounge, two double bedrooms, modern bathroom and 'generous' garden. If that property doesn't take your fancy, then another home that has Gavin and Stacey Christmas Special reveals they have THREE kids If you have deep pockets then you could be the proud owner of a Scottish island which comes with its own castle. Meanwhile, a five-bedroom detached house with a very unique bathroom has hit the market for £700,000. Advertisement Elsewhere, Britain's "darkest ever house" with all-black walls, toilet and furniture has gone up for sale for a bargain sum. 7 Gavin (Matthew Horne) with flirty pensioner Doris (played by the late Margaret John) outside the house in an episode of Gavin & Stacey Credit: BBC 7 The terrace property comes with a modern fitted kitchen Credit: Chris Davies / zoopla 7 The property is located in the 'sought after west end of Barry' in South Wales Credit: Chris Davies / zoopla Advertisement 7 Any new owner may have to put up with fans of the show visting as there is an official guided tour around Barry visiting all the series' locations Credit: Media Wales


Scottish Sun
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
House seen by millions on iconic sitcom hits market – but would you recognise it?
The property is said to be 'brimming with warmth, personality and seaside charm' HOUSE THAT House seen by millions on iconic sitcom hits market – but would you recognise it? Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A HOUSE seen by millions thanks to it appearing on an iconic sitcom has been put on the market – but can you recognise it? The catchphrase 'what's occurring?' might help in giving a clue. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 The two-bedroom terrace property was owned by Doris in the hit sitcom Gavin and Stacey Credit: Chris Davies/Zoopla 6 The listing for the property says it has 'seaside charm' Credit: Chris Davies / zoopla 6 Gavin and Stacey was a huge hit for the BBC Credit: PA The property was made famous after it featured on the much-loved BBC sitcom Gavin and Stacey and now it could be yours. Fans of the hit comedy can grab a slice of telly history by buying the two-bedroom home which belonged to flirtatious neighbour Doris. The mid-terrace property in Trinity Street in seaside town Barry, South Wales, is on the market for £220,000 and is said to be 'brimming with warmth, personality and seaside charm'. Doris O'Neill, known for her hilarious 'Where's the salad?' sketch was played by actress Margaret John who died in 2011. But prospective buyers will have to put up with strangers ogling their new home as it forms part of popular sightseeing tours of the filming locations. Set on a steep hill of terraces it is located next to the house that Stacey and her mum Gwen (played by Joanna Page and Melanie Walters) live in. Opposite is the house where Uncle Bryn (Rob Brydon) lived in the much-loved show. An advert for Doris' house says: 'Whether you enjoy al fresco dining, gardening, or simply basking in the sun, this outdoor space offers endless possibilities for creating your own outdoor oasis in the heart of Barry.' The property, in the 'sought after west end of Barry', comes with a modern fitted kitchen, open plan lounge, two double bedrooms, modern bathroom and 'generous' garden. If that property doesn't take your fancy, then another home that has featured in a number of TV shows might take your interest, if you have £2million to spare. Coronation Street star turned millionaire bikini boss shows off HUGE mansion she built herself If you have deep pockets then you could be the proud owner of a Scottish island which comes with its own castle. Meanwhile, a five-bedroom detached house with a very unique bathroom has hit the market for £700,000. Elsewhere, Britain's "darkest ever house" with all-black walls, toilet and furniture has gone up for sale for a bargain sum. 6 The terrace property comes with a modern fitted kitchen Credit: Chris Davies / zoopla 6 The property is located in the 'sought after west end of Barry' in South Wales Credit: Chris Davies / zoopla