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You can stay in Nora Batty’s house from Last Of The Summer Wine from £11pp a night

You can stay in Nora Batty’s house from Last Of The Summer Wine from £11pp a night
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FANS of the Last Of The Summer Wine can take a trip down memory lane by booking a stay in Nora Batty’s cottage.

The television home of the famous battle axe is available to rent from £11 per person a night.

 You can stay at Noras house from Last of the Summer Wine

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You can stay at Noras house from Last of the Summer WineCredit: Rex Features

The property, which sits next to the river in the town of Holmfirth in Yorkshire, has two double bedrooms, a kitchen / diner, a spacious living room and a bathroom that are all fitted out with a retro feel.

There are also plenty of pictures of the cast of the programme throughout.

The Last Of The Summer Wine was a hugely successful British sitcom that ran on the BBC from 1973 to 2010 – making it the longest running sitcom in the world – and centred around a group of old men and their exploits.

While Nora wasn’t one of the main three characters, she was a regular cast member, appearing in 245 of the 295 episodes.

The character’s famous look of hair curlers and an apron became iconic over the course of the show, as did her efforts to fend off fellow character Compo Simmonite’s advances with  a broomstick.

 You can rent the two-bedroom house in Yorkshire

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You can rent the two-bedroom house in YorkshireCredit: www.hostunusual.com
 The sitcom ran from 1973 to 2010, making it one of the longest running in the world

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The sitcom ran from 1973 to 2010, making it one of the longest running in the worldCredit: www.hostunusual.com
 The room features pictures of the cast from the show

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The room features pictures of the cast from the showCredit: www.hostunusual.com

The steps to the property are almost as famous and thousands of fans visit them every year for a photo opportunity.

As well as the cottage itself, fans of the show will be able to discover the locations of plenty of their favourite moments as the entire programme was filmed around the town of Holmfirth.

Costing £300 for the week, it will set you back just £11 per person, per night when staying with three others.

The holiday home is unsurprisingly a huge favourite among people who watched it.

One couple who stayed said: “We chased a few people off the steps with a broom – they really enjoyed it!”

 Fans who have stayed at the house have praised the property

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Fans who have stayed at the house have praised the propertyCredit: www.hostunusual.com
 Up to four guests can stay, costing just £11pppn

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Up to four guests can stay, costing just £11pppnCredit: www.hostunusual.com
 The show followed Compo, Clegg and Blamire

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The show followed Compo, Clegg and BlamireCredit: www.hostunusual.com

Another added: “Our second visit to the cottage, and it is still the best place in the world.

“We love Last of the Summer Wine, we love Nora, and we love this place!

One couple who came all the way from Oregon in the US said: “A pilgrimage for us and staying in Nora’s was the best. Holmfirth is a charmed place.

“Loved finding some places from our favourite scenes, and the steps were just as we expected!”

Indian royal family has listed their PALACE on Airbnb and you can stay in a lavish suite with its own private pool

You can also stay in the lighthouse from Fraggle Rock, costing just £33pp per night.

A gigantic elephant is being listed on Airbnb but you have to be quick as there are just three nights available.

There is also a castle you can rent for you and 15 friends in the UK for just £13pp a night.

Source: The Sun UK

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