Clegg's house is for sale

Though I agree the house before had a much nicer outlook in reality if you were their age it must of been hard work living there with no vehicle access,you would have to carry all your shopping up steep inclines back home,hard to do in winter when the snow and ice is about,and if you don't like church bells then they would drive you mad


Every time we go the Holmfirth we wonder how people in wheelchairs or people with kids in pushchairs ever get round the back streets. Then our twins were in a pushchair it was murder getting up one or two hills.
 
Yes, you have to look at everything when buying a home including location. After my divorce, I found the sweetest home for a price of $50,000. It was beautifully furnished and they were leaving all their furniture which was almost new. In the period that I was there for 2 hours, the train had run by the home, shaking it terribly. I found out it runs twice at night there as well. No wonder it was so cheap. ;) I was so disappointed.

I mean that track was just so many feet from the house. Why I didn't notice that when I pulled up, I don't know.
 
When I just search for "Norman Clegg house for sale" Google's AI comes up with this:

"The house used as "Clegg's house" in the TV series Last of the Summer Wine, located in Holmfirth, was indeed for sale at one point, and was even listed for £250 million, according to YouTube. It has since been sold, but the exact sale price is not readily available. The property is a short terrace house, and the downstairs was used as Clegg's kitchen in the show.
Here's a breakdown:
"Clegg's House" Location:
The house is actually a short terrace in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, used as the exterior for Clegg's home in Last of the Summer Wine.
For Sale:
The house was previously listed for sale, with a listing price of £250 million, aiming to be the most expensive private residence in the UK according to YouTube. "

The YouTube video they link to is a stately home!
 
When I just search for "Norman Clegg house for sale" Google's AI comes up with this:

"The house used as "Clegg's house" in the TV series Last of the Summer Wine, located in Holmfirth, was indeed for sale at one point, and was even listed for £250 million, according to YouTube. It has since been sold, but the exact sale price is not readily available. The property is a short terrace house, and the downstairs was used as Clegg's kitchen in the show.
Here's a breakdown:
"Clegg's House" Location:
The house is actually a short terrace in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, used as the exterior for Clegg's home in Last of the Summer Wine.
For Sale:
The house was previously listed for sale, with a listing price of £250 million, aiming to be the most expensive private residence in the UK according to YouTube. "

The YouTube video they link to is a stately home!
I think that's a case of don't believe everything ypu read, if memory serves I think it was closer to £150,000
 
Alan Bell's recent book indicates that arrangement was a fiction of the show and not the real situation. The window Compo was always filmed in is much further down the building. They just made it look like Nora was looking up to a window on the same level as her front door but to the side. If you watch carefully you'll see that they never show Nora looking up at Compo in the same shot - they keep cutting back and forth between the two.
There is one episode where Nora and Compo are both in the same shot, when she is looking up at his window. You'll have to watch my Location Trivia video to see where Compo's bedroom window really was!
 
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