It’s time to enter Stars Hollow – and witness the magic once again. Some homes featured in soap operas bring nostalgia, making you feel at home far away, where every corner feels familiar. One such iconic house is from ‘Gilmore Girls’, which has captivated viewers since the first episode in 2000. Lorelai and Rory Gilmore’s home was sold for USD 2.7 million.Here’s a closer look at the ‘Gilmore Girls’ house for sale.
The house of ‘Gilmore Girls’ tagged at USD 2.7 million
Since the 2,840-square-foot residence first appeared 26 years ago in the 2000s drama series, this is the first time the house has been sold, per Country & Town House. While the residence is located in the fictional town of Stars Hollow in Connecticut, the real location is in Unionville, 20 miles northeast of Toronto, Canada. The initial scenes from season one were shot at the residence, and the post-pilot episodes were shot on a set in Los Angeles.
The home of ‘Gilmore Girls’. Interior and exterior details:
The interior of the large home features a remodeled kitchen, a living room with a wet bar, a dining room, and a home office. With an attractive entrance through a private deck, the house has an additional suite for guests with a bathroom. Best of all, the house has 19th-century interiors that include three fireplaces, wooden beamed ceilings, wooden floors, and a red-brick chimney.Built in 1875, the ‘Gilmore Girls’ house has hipped roofs, a wraparound porch, white shutters, and teal-painted clapboards. Overlooking the gorge, the three-bedroom property is surrounded by hedges. The current owner has owned the residence since 1994 and has been using it for rental purposes.
About ‘Gilmore Girls’
Starring: Lauren Graham: and: Alexis Bledel In the lead up, ‘Gilmore Girls’ revolves around the story of a mother-daughter duo with a unique bond. As they deal with relationships and career graphs, the coming-of-age story witnesses unprecedented twists and turns. The first episode aired in October 2005, and the series ran for seven seasons. After the finale, an installment, ‘Gilmore Girls. A Year in the Life’ was released in 2016.
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