The House from the Two Sisters Series is Up for Sale: What is Known About the Legendary Location.

The House from the Two Sisters Series is Up for Sale: What is Known About the Legendary Location
The House from the Two Sisters Series is Up for Sale: What is Known About the Legendary Location

Favorite House of the Sisters from the Popular Show

According to The Sun: This house looks like an ordinary residence from the outside, but it is here that the two sisters lived who became national favorites.

The house caught the attention of eight million viewers when the series that gained popularity returned to the screens in 2014.

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This residence in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, became the filming location for Sharon and Tracy's home in the updated version of the sitcom Birds of a Feather from 2014.

Birds of a Feather aired on BBC One from 1989 to 1998. ITV revived the series in 2014, which lasted for three more seasons and two Christmas specials, concluding in 2020.

The first episode of the tenth season in 2014 gathered 8 million viewers.

This house represented Dalentrace, the luxurious residence of Tracy Stubbs, played by Linda Robson, in the ITV revival.

Although the show is set in Chigwell, Essex, both ITV and BBC decided to film in Gerrards Cross to portray Dalentrace.

In 2020, the house became the third most expensive on British television, according to data from Bankrate.

The luxurious home of Tracy Stubbs was valued at £2.5 million, equivalent to the value of the Love Island villa that was also considered.

Fans of the show remember this house as the place of countless funny moments between Tracy, her sister Sharon Theodopoulos, played by Pauline Quirke, and of course their neighbor Dorien Green, portrayed by Leslie Joseph.

The plot of the series tells about the cheerful Sharon who moves into her sister's house after both of their husbands end up behind bars.

The revived version won the award for Best Comedy at the TV Choice Awards in 2016 and was nominated for several other British television awards.

Fans of the show can also find filming locations from the original BBC series in Essex. The house used as Dalentrace and the residence of the sisters' neighbor Dorien are located on Camp Road in Gerrards Cross.

Most of the original Dalentrace has remained unchanged since filming, except for the conversion of the attic, according to data from the online service thatsthelocation.

Despite the houses in the series appearing to be neighboring, they are actually three doors apart.

Sharon's apartment in Edmonton was filmed in the former home of Charles Hawking in Acton, London, but has since been demolished.

The shop used for filming World of Quid, known as Northwest Supermarket, is located on Greenford Broadway in Ealing and remained operational until 2018.

Other Houses from Series

There is also an inconspicuous townhouse in Ukraine that serves as a home for some of the country's favorite young people.

A two-bedroom property in Rancorn is currently for sale for £90,000, and the listing states: “This house also has a unique piece of British pop culture history.”

Can you identify which series featured this classic Georgian house in Richmond, London?

This property prominently appeared in a popular comedy, and with a price tag of £4.5 million, it certainly catches the eye.

For those willing to travel further, this house on the edge of a cliff neighbors a famous lighthouse from an iconic Disney show from the 90s.

The property offers stunning views of the Australian coastline and is listed for sale at £1.1 million, or $2.4 million Australian dollars.

Unmatched ocean views can also be found in this coastal home recently featured in a successful BBC drama.

This property on the west coast of Scotland is available for vacation rentals and offers exclusive beach access on the shores of Loch Long.

Moreover, fans of Game of Thrones might recognize the Pottery Cottage in Northern Ireland.

This two-bedroom house was used as a filming location for Winterfell, the capital of the North Kingdom in the first episode of the fantasy show.

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Leaving a mark in the history of British television, the series Birds of a Feather continues to inspire new generations of viewers, and the sisters' house has become a landmark for fans. Its luxurious appearance and bright moments from the series have left an unforgettable impression that continues to thrive even after the show's conclusion.

Interestingly, many popular TV series have breathed new life into housing, and now some of them can become not only filming sites but also tourist attractions for which eager fans are willing to pay big money. Houses from series have become part of culture and history, and their value becomes even more evident over the years.


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