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This house has appeared on DOZENS of hit TV shows – but would you recognise it?

This house has appeared on DOZENS of hit TV shows – but would you recognise it?

Scottish Sun14 hours ago

A HOUSE that has featured in dozens of hit TV shows has hit the market for a cool £2million.
The property has featured in The Hairy Bikers and Homes by the Sea - and played host to artist Barbara Hepworth when she was younger.
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The property is selling for £2 million
Credit: Croft Residential
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Beacholme boasts panoramic sea views
Credit: Croft Residential
Marketed by Croft Residential the £2 million Grade II listed property has been described as Yorkshire's most photographed home.
Beacholme in Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, was built right on the beach and dates back to 1650.
Painter and sculptor Barbara Hepworth spent her early life holidaying at the property with her family.
She painted many of her masterpieces from her bedroom window.
The property featured in an episode of the Hairy Bikers Go North with Si King and Dave Myers cooking langoustines on the balcony and in the kitchen.
Charlie Luxton Filmed an episode of 2014 series Homes by the Sea that featured the property heavily.
Agents Croft Residential said: "Beacholme offers an extraordinarily rare opportunity to acquire one of the most exclusive and sensational beachfront properties on the Yorkshire coastline."
The historic property was listed on Rightmove on the 17 of June for a staggering £2 million.
It boasts three floors, three bathrooms and three bedrooms with each getting its on en suite.
The house offers several balconies and terraces that overlook the sea and the beach - one of which was used to film an episode of the Hairy Bikers.
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The same terrace was used by Johnny Vegas to record an episode of his popular Shedtown radio series.
Croft Residential said in their listing: "Beacholme is a piece of living history, only previously passed down the generations through word of mouth: this is a once in a lifetime chance to own something irreplaceable."
Located in the historic town of Robin Hood's Bay Beacholme is a mere 6 miles from Witby and 16 miles from Scarborough.
The property is built right on top of the beach with the sea reaching Beacholme's exterior walls at high tide.
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The terrace was used to film an episode of the Hairy Bikers
Credit: Croft Residential
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Barbara Hepworth spent her childhood family holidays in the home
Credit: Croft Residential
Every window and balcony of the property offers a stunning sea view and the local town can provide all the essential amenities.
Private steps lead from the property to the sea offering easy beach access to the owner.
Croft Residential went on to say: " Homes of this calibre - with direct beach access, panoramic views, and a front row seat to the Jurassic coastline - are incredibly scarce and almost never come to market.
"Whether you're dreaming of a serene coastal retreat to call home or an utterly unique holiday escape, this exceptional property delivers on every level, combining comfort, character, and an unrivalled location by the sea."
Beacholme came on the market on June 17 and is currently open for viewings and bids.
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Three bedrooms, each with en suits are spread across the three floors of the house
Credit: Croft Residential
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The home has private staircase leading to the beach
Credit: Croft Residential

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