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Coronation Street star Julie Goodyear finally sells her eccentric £1.3million mansion after knocking a whopping £200,000 off the asking price
The actress, 82, who played Bet Lynch on the soap from 1970 to 1995, put her four-bedroom farmhouse up for sale back in October for £1.5million.
Her friend Mark Llewellin, who was the partner of Julie's late co-star Roy Barraclough, spoke about his regular visits to see her on the Conversation Street podcast. Speaking to The Mirror, he said: 'I miss the fun-loving wife that Julie had always been – the larger-than-life personality that brightened up everywhere she went, and the smile that lit up every room. Scott said that he misses the activities they used to enjoy, such as romantic meals and long walks, with the hardest being unable to go on holidays together anymore.
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