Couple who lived in iconic Gavin and Stacey house forced to move out after filming ended
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A couple who lived in the iconic house from Gavin and Stacey were forced to move out after filming ended. The pair, who had moved in to the terraced house in Barry, South Wales, in 2006 didn't know it had been scouted as a location for the hit BBC sitcom before they made it their home.
Lisa and Michael Edwards were shocked when they saw their living room featured in the first series of the comedy created by James Corden and Ruth Jones when it first burst on to screens in 2007. The first series of the show took viewers inside the home of Rob Brydon's character Uncle Bryn.
One hilarious episode had Bryn showing Mathew Horne's character Gavin Shipman and Bryn the wonders of the internet - despite Gavin working in computers. On another occasion the doting uncle held a stag-do before Gavin's wedding to his niece Stacey. A couple who lived in the iconic house from Gavin and Stacey were forced to move out after filming ended.
The pair, who had moved in to the terraced house in Barry, South Wales,that was used as Uncle Bryn's residence in 2006 didn't know it had been scouted as a location for the hit BBC sitcom before they made it their home. Lisa and Michael Edwards were shocked when they saw their living room featured in the first series of the comedy created by James Corden and Ruth Jones when it first burst on to screens in 2007.