IT might look like any other terraced house — but this unassuming home is a TV star in its own right.
The two-bed home was recently put on the market for £90,000 by Mags Property and, according to Zoopla, is already sold subject to contract.

Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps aired from 2001 to 2011 and became a cult hit, following the lives of five twenty-somethings in Runcorn[/caption]
The external shots of Johnny and Janet’s house[/caption]
A Runcorn home made famous by Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps hit the market on Zoopla[/caption]
Sheridan Smith, went on to win two Olivier Awards and a BAFTA[/caption]
The property at 9 Clarks Terrace, Runcorn, was the filming location for Jonny and Janet’s house in BBC cult classic Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps — the noughties sitcom that made Sheridan Smith a household name.
Fans will remember endless scenes outside the house as Jonny, played by Ralf Little, and Janet, played by Sheridan Smith, navigated life, love and lager with their mates Gaz, Donna and Louise.
The listing reads: “This home also holds a unique piece of British pop culture history, having been used as a filming location for the hit BBC sitcom Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.
“The property was used as the backdrop for many iconic scenes, adding an extra layer of charm and nostalgia to the property.”
Inside, the terraced house offers two generous reception rooms, a fitted kitchen and a family bathroom on the ground floor.
Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms and a bonus room off the master, perfect for a walk-in wardrobe, nursery or home office.
The property comes with gas central heating and no onward chain — ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps aired from 2001 to 2011 and became a cult hit, following the lives of five twenty-somethings in Runcorn.
Alongside Sheridan Smith, who went on to win two Olivier Awards and a BAFTA, the show starred Will Mellor, Natalie Casey and Kathryn Drysdale.
Fans can still spot other filming locations around Runcorn.
Gaz and Donna’s flat was filmed above shops on Church Street, with the entrance visible from Alcock Street.
Gaz’s Garage was Brindley Auto Services on Brindley Street — still a working garage today, although under a new name.
Even the bakery where Janet worked is still there, now operating as Pound Bakery on Church Street.
For die-hard fans, a stroll through Runcorn is like stepping straight into the sitcom’s opening credits.
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Listing agent Marty Maher from Great Ocean Properties said whoever buys it has “got it for a steal”, as other homes along the Victorian coast don’t have such a prime clifftop position.
He told realestate.com.au: “My vendor is in her ‘90s and it was bought by her husband’s father in the original release so it is certainly pretty iconic.”
And it’s not just noughties sitcom homes attracting attention.
An iconic Grade II-listed Georgian house in Richmond, London, was also put on the market, with a hefty £4.5million guide price.
The stunning property featured heavily in the smash Apple TV comedy Ted Lasso, watched by millions worldwide.
It’s just around the corner from Ted’s on-screen flat and a short stroll to the real-life Prince’s Head pub, which doubles as the Crown & Anchor in the show.
Sitting right on Richmond Green, where the cast filmed many memorable scenes, the home offers plenty of space and charm in one of London’s poshest postcodes.

Fans can still spot other filming locations around Runcorn[/caption]
Gaz and Donna’s flat was filmed above shops on Church Street, with the entrance visible from Alcock Street[/caption]
For die-hard fans, a stroll through Runcorn is like stepping straight into the sitcom’s opening credits[/caption]