Want to live in Uncle Bryn’s house? Iconic three-bed property home to Rob Brydon’s character in Gavin and Stacey goes on the market for £212,000
- The terraced house is also available to rent for £995 per calendar month
An iconic house made famous by the hit series Gavin and Stacey has gone up for sale.
The property in Barry, Wales, was used as Uncle Bryn’s house in the filming of the hit sitcom that aired between 2007 and 2010 and in its Christmas special in 2019.
The three-bedroom terraced house is currently asking for offers of £212,000 and has been listed as being: ‘Used as Uncle Bryn’s house on Gavin and Stacy. No chain – west end location – three bedrooms.’
In Gavin and Stacey, the house was home to the Uncle Bryn – played by comedian Rob Brydon – and where he famously explained how to surf the world wide web.
The series, which was co-created by James Corden and Ruth Jones, is set between Barry, in Vale of Glamorgan, and Billericay, in Essex.
This house in Barry, Wales, is up on the market for just over £200,000 and was used as Uncle Bryn’s house in the filming of Gavin and Stacey
Comedian Rob Brydon played uncle Bryn in the series created by James Corden and Ruth Jones
The property comes without a chain, however some kitchen appliances may be needed
Former owners Lisa and Michael Edwards moved into the house just after filming was completed for the first series in 2006.
Recently Mrs Edwards commented on Facebook with a photo of the house saying, ‘Aww our old house! They have lifted the carpets in Uncle Bryns! Probably had quite a bit of Lambrini in them!
Fans of the show who are unable to afford buying the house could alternatively rent out the red-bricked terraced property for £995 per calendar month.
The house is located just a five minute drive away from the beach and is a 25 minute drive to Cardiff.
Ethical Waste management and removals, who removed the carpet in March, put up a post, saying fans could get their hands on ‘priceless memorablia’.
Fans of the show who are unable to afford buying the house could alternatively rent out the red-bricked terraced property for £995 per calendar month
The three-bedroom terraced house is currently asking for offers of £212,000
When the hit BBC show was being recorded, film crews could be regularly seen on the street
Former owners Lisa and Michael Edwards moved into the house just after filming was completed for the first series in 2006
The house is located just a five minute drive away from the beach and is a 25 minute drive to Cardiff
The property listing on Chris Davies Estate Agents reads: ‘This spacious property is located within easy access of the High Street, rail station, beaches, shops, cafe’s and bars and is offered with no ongoing chain.’
The house also has an entrance hall, lounge through dining room, a back garden and a ground floor garden.
Halfway up this steep hill of terraces, on the opposite side of the road, is the house that Stacey and her mother live in.
The current owners have put photos from the show in the downstairs windows and have hung a sign that says they welcome conversations with fans.
You can see the listing here.
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