Glenda Kenyon, who owns 'Gwen's house', says visits from show's fans helped lift her depression
"Gwen's house", one of the main locations of the show, is really Glenda's house - and as the show became a massive hit, people started to arrive to take photos."I still have ups and downs - but it brought me out of this silence I was in."Glenda leaves out a frying pan so visitors can pretend to cook one of"Gwen's omelettes"
She no longer has"Gwen's" cream sofa because the seats began to collapse - she thinks because so many people sat on it. "I'd not seen anyone from the show for 10 years. I knew exactly what she was doing, but I never let on," added Glenda. Three months later, on a hot and sunny Friday in July, the crew began to dress the street for Christmas.
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