The beloved show hit screens in 2002 on CBeebies and was a childhood staple for many until the final episode aired in 2005.
The beloved show hit screens in 2002 on CBeebies and was a childhood staple for many until the final episode aired in 2005.
The town became one of the most recognisable in Scotland following the hit children’s TV show Balamory - but it has lots to offer including world-class wildlife spotting. Did you know with a Digital ...
Miss Hoolie's bright green property from the hit children's TV show Balamory has gone up for sale on the Isle of Mull. The cheerful seaside home, officially known as Beul An Atna (Gaelic for 'Mouth of ...
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The bright green cottage from children's television show Balamory has been put on the market on the Isle of Mull. The Tobermory house became home to the Bafta-winning programme's main character - ...
Officially the property is known as Beul An Atna – Gaelic for 'Mouth of the Sea' MILLIONS of Brits grew up watching this iconic house which featured in a much-loved kids TV show – but would you ...
Officially known as Beul An Atna – Gaelic for “Mouth of the Sea” – the Tobermory property has been home to local resident Matthew Spence, now in his 80s, for nearly four decades. “I’ve lived here for ...