Miss Hoolie's green Balamory house up for sale
Summary
The green cottage featured in the children's TV show "Balamory," which acted as the home of main character Miss Hoolie, is now for sale on the Isle of Mull. The house became famous through the show, which aired from 2002 to 2005, attracting millions of young viewers worldwide. Owner Matthew Spence is selling the house after nearly 40 years of living there.Key Facts
- The green cottage was the home of Miss Hoolie, a character from the "Balamory" TV show.
- The house is located in Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, Scotland.
- "Balamory" aired from 2002 to 2005 and was popular with young viewers globally.
- The show featured eight main characters and solved community problems on the island.
- Matthew Spence and his wife have owned the house for almost 40 years.
- The house is being sold for offers over £225,000.
- Filming for a new series of "Balamory" began in 2023 with some original actors returning.
- The house was a local attraction for fans of the show, often visited by children.
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