07-07-2025
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- Scottish Sun
Tiny cottage loved by millions in iconic 1970s sitcom hits market – but do YOU recognise it?
The iconic show ran for 37 years from 1973 until 2010
HOUSE ABOUT THAT Tiny cottage loved by millions in iconic 1970s sitcom hits market – but do YOU recognise it?
A TINY cottage from a beloved 1970s sitcom has hit the market, offering fans a chance to own a piece of the show.
The property, which is the world's only exhibition for the iconic programme, has seen its price slashed by thousands since coming onto the market in September.
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A tiny cottage - which hosts an exhibition for the iconic show Last of the Summer Wine - could be yours
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The property contains a small shop full of memorabilia from both the town of Holmfirth and the show
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Props, costumes and memories from the world's longest running TV comedy can be found inside
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Last of the Summer Wine - the world's longest running TV comedy - attracted countless fans over decades during its run from 1973 to 2010.
Now, fans can own a piece of the iconic programme as a shop, featuring a treasure trove of props, costumes and memories from the show, has seen its price slashed.
Originally put on the market in September for £19,950, fans can now grab the piece of TV gold for the bargain price of just £14,950.
The exhibition rooms and gift shop are located on the site of characters Nora Batty and Compo's cottage homes at 30A Huddersfield Road in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire.
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Last of the Summer Wine, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023, followed the madcap adventures of Compo, Cleggy and Foggy around the Yorkshire Dales.
The listing states that the business has low overheads and is easy to run.
It also says the exhibition show and gift shop would suit a "smart and enthusiastic owner for this fun venture."
The Rightmove listing reads: "The only exhibition dedicated to the world's longest-running TV comedy, Last of the Summer Wine.
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"The classic sitcom, featuring the misadventures of three elderly residents of a Yorkshire village, enjoyed a record-breaking run on UK television.
"Seen in more than 25 countries and enjoying a worldwide following, the physical location of the comedy series is the main draw for thousands of tourists and visitors to the picturesque small town of Holmfirth every week."
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It explains that a number of "interesting and unique" souvenirs from the show and the town, including postcards, toffees and fudge, maps, mugs and more, can be found in the store.
The listing continues: "The main display room is a real treasure trove of Summer Wine memories, appealing not only to dedicated Summer Wine fans but just about anyone, and all age groups.
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"In addition to the shop premises, the business also has a wonderful website which includes an online gift shop and e-commerce facility with the opportunity to ship goods worldwide.
"The exhibition and gift shop has been awarded a Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence and holds an enviable 4.5 rating. EPC Band B."
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Interested buyers should note that the business is for sale on a leasehold basis - with a 10-year lease from 2018.
Rent is set at £650 per calendar month, and there is around £5,000 worth of stock in the business - with this being in addition to the asking price.
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Currently, the store's opening hours are Monday 10.30am to 3pm, closed Tuesday and Thursday, Wednesday 10.30 to 3pm, and Friday to Sunday from 10.30am to 3pm.
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The price of the property has been slashed from £19,950 to just £14,950
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Last of the Summer Wine ran for 37 years, finishing in 2010
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Props from the show inside the building
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This comes after a house, which featured in dozens of hit TV shows, hit the market for a cool £2 million.
The property has featured in The Hairy Bikers and Homes by the Sea - and played host to artist Barbara Hepworth when she was younger.
Beacholme, located in Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, was built right by the coast and dates back to 1650.
The £2 million Grade II listed property has been described as Yorkshire's most photographed home.
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Costumes from the main characters featured inside the shop
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