Who Lives In Which House EastEnders?

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Who lives in what house in EastEnders?

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Who lives Michelle Fowler's house?

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55 Victoria Road (“Pytchley”) is a house along Victoria Road, Walford. The house backs onto Albert Square, Walford. The house is currently owned by Phil Mitchell .

Who lives at 43 Albert Square in EastEnders?

43 Albert Square is one of the most lived-in houses in Albert Square. It was originally owned by Andy O'Brien and Debbie Wilkins. Sue Osman lived with them after the death of her baby Hassan, and Naima Jeffery lodged with them for a while too.

Who lives next door to the Jacksons in EastEnders?

25 Albert Square is a private owned rented property, originally the home of Tom Clements and his (unseen) sister. Following his sister's death he did a council swap with Dot Cotton , who lived in the flat next door.

Where is EastEnders set in real life?

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Who lives at number 5 in EastEnders?

When Phil moved into the The Queen Victoria with Sharon Rickman, Steve Owen became the new owner of No. 5, later his wife Melanie Owen also moved in to live with him.

Who lives at 31 Albert Square?

Residents. Number 31's current residents is the Fowler/Slater .

Who was Michelle Fowlers first child?

Vicki Fowler is the love child of then-teen mum Michelle Fowler and Queen Vic landlord Dirty Den Watts after an illicit one night stand. When she was born, Den and Michelle decided to never reveal her parentage and it was a secret he took to the “grave” when he was shot and “killed” in 1989.

Did Michelle and Grant have a baby?

Pregnant Michelle aborted Lofty's baby, with the sponsorship of one Den Watts, and left him for good. ... After a one-night-stand with Grant, Michelle left Albert Square in 1995 for a new life in America, bearing his love child.

Are the houses on EastEnders real?

The cast of EastEnders may call Albert Square their home on set, but for actors including Lacey Turner and Maisie Smith their real-life houses are far more glamorous. The stars of the show past and present often share glimpses inside their properties on social media, and we're huge fans of the stylish interiors.

Who lives at 45 Albert Square?

In 2006, after Pauline passed away, Martin inherited the house on the condition that he separates from Sonia. Martin stayed with Sonia so Ian inherited the house. He later moved into the home with his loving 4th wife Jane Beale and his 3 children Peter Beale, Lucy Beale and Bobby Beale.

Who lives at 20 Albert Square in EastEnders?

In May 2020 Kush Kazemi, Mo Harris, Tommy Moon, Bert Moon, Ernie Moon, Arthur Fowler and Cherry Slater temporarily move in, after an ill Jean Slater evicts them. In December 2020, Chelsea Fox returns to the Square, and by 2021, she moves back into number 20 with her family.

Why did the Jacksons leave Walford?

He is kidnapped in order to prevent him testifying in court, leaving Alan and Carol frantic with worry. Billie is returned safely but the Jackson family (bar Bianca and Robbie) are placed in a witness protection programme and leave Walford for their safety .

Who lives in the Slater's old house?

In the year 2000, the two flats were made back into one home and the Slater family moved in ( Charlie, Kat, Lynne, Little Mo, Zoe, and grandmother Mo Harris ). Zoe's friend Kelly Taylor has also lived in this property.

Why is it called Walford?

Walford was invented by one of the series' original creators, Tony Holland , who blended the name of his home town of Walthamstow with that of fellow East London district Stratford. It is also the name of a street in the East London district of Dalston, where Holland lived as an adult.

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