Happy Valley star Sarah Lancashire is looking for a house in West London
Happy Valley star Sarah Lancashire was seen house hunting in west London with her husband Peter Salmon on Tuesday, following the drama series’ dramatic finale.
The Sgt. Catherine Cawood actress, 58, cut a casual figure when she dated her boyfriend, the 66-year-old TV producer, whom she married in 2001.
The couple was seen visiting various estate agencies in the luxurious and expensive area of West London.
After spending over an hour looking at properties, they indulged in some retail therapy at a bookstore.
For the low-key outing, Sarah kept warm in a black puffer jacket, white shirt, and light blue denim jeans.
Out and about: Happy Valley star Sarah Lancashire was spotted house hunting in west London with husband Peter Salmon on Tuesday, following the drama series’ dramatic finale.
Home hunting: Sgt. Catherine Cawood actress, 58, cut a casual figure when she stepped out with her TV producer boyfriend, 66, whom she married in 2001
She completed the outfit with chunky black boots, a plaid scarf, and a simple leather bag.
Meanwhile, Peter wore a brown jacket, a gray jumper, and black and white Nikes as he strolled with his wife.
His departure comes as Happy Valley fans have been queuing to book a Yorkshire holiday tour following the success of the BBC drama, a travel agency has said.
Viewers are paying £339 per person to take a tour of the show’s filming locations in Calderdale after the third series came to an end.
Since its launch last week, the travel agency Tates Travel has already had 50 reservations.
Lisa Halliday, a partner at the firm, said: “We have done many themed tours in the past. But as soon as Happy Valley ended, we got calls from fans asking if we would do the same for them.
“We took a look at it and came up with a route that will cover all the key filming locations. He has gone crazy. We have had 50 reservations in six days.
“People want to see where their favorite shows were filmed, there’s nothing bigger than Happy Valley,” he added. Sun.
Busy: The couple was seen visiting various estate agencies in the luxurious and expensive area of West London
Day Out: After spending over an hour looking at properties, they enjoyed some retail therapy at a bookstore.
Outfit: For the low-key outing, Sarah kept warm in a black puffer jacket, white shirt, and light blue denim jeans
Chilled: She completed the outfit with chunky black boots, a plaid scarf, and a simple leather handbag
Laid back: Meanwhile, Peter wore a brown jacket, gray jumper, and black and white Nikes as he strolled alongside his wife
Fun: His outing comes as Happy Valley fans have been queuing to book a Yorkshire holiday tour following the success of the BBC drama, a travel agency has said.
The tour visits Tommy Lee Royce’s (James Norton) territory from Hebden Bridge to day trips to Halifax and Haworth, as well as a trip on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
Ends in the old post office that was converted into the police station where Sergeant Catherine Cawood (Sarah Lancashire) worked.
Hebden Bridge Councilor Sarah Courtney, who lives near the house used as the home of Catherine Cawood, said the area has seen an influx of fans visiting lately.
“The people who live here are quite positive about it, it’s fun to see and recognize the places. We welcome tourism,’ he told the BBC.
‘But we have problems with parking [in Hebden Bridge], we are a narrow valley with only one road running through it. We really encourage people to come by public transport.’
Fans were shocked when Tommy set himself on fire after an epic confrontation with Sergeant Cawood during the last episode, which saw 7.5 million viewers tune in.
After he escaped from court and broke into Catherine’s house, Tommy waited until the officer came home.
Fans of the series: Viewers are paying £339 per person to take a tour of the show’s filming locations in Calderdale after series three came to an end.
Drama: Fans were left in shock when Tommy set himself on fire after an epic showdown with Sergeant Cawood during the latest episode, which saw 7.5 million viewers tune in
Time: After he escaped from court and entered Catherine’s house, Tommy waited until the officer came home.
Sad: the villain tried to end his own life after telling Catherine that he forgave her for hiding the news that he had a son
Checking out houses: The couple seemed interested in buying somewhere in the West London area.
Plot: The two characters had a tense confrontation when they last came face to face, and Tommy realized he had come to the end of the road when he came to the conclusion that his son Ryan was happier living with her.
Showdown: As matters came to a head, the escaped convict realized he had nowhere to go and set himself on fire, before Catherine rushed to put out the flames with a blanket.
More: The final scene focused on Catherine at her late daughter Becky’s grave receiving a text that Tommy had died at the hospital.
The villain attempted to end his own life after telling Catherine that he forgave her for hiding the news that she had a son from him.
The two characters had a tense confrontation when they last came face to face, and Tommy realized he had come to the end of the road when he came to the conclusion that his son Ryan was happier living with her.
When matters came to a head, the escaped convict realized he had nowhere to go and set himself on fire, before Catherine rushed to put out the flames with a blanket.
The final scene then showed Catherine at her late daughter Becky’s grave receiving a text that Tommy had died at the hospital.