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The park opened in the 1990s and was a huge hit with fans of a particular Saturday night TV mascot. However, the novelty soon ...
Over the years, thrill-seekers and fans began breaking into the abandoned site, despite efforts to secure it. In 2014, the remnants of Blobbyland were finally demolished, bringing the quirky park ...
Britain's first TV theme park opened in the 90s but Mr Blobby's 'Blobbyland' was left abandoned after just three years. TV personality Noel Edmonds, famous for presenting Noel's House Party and ...
Coming at the very peak of practical filming, and before the true advent of CGI, programmes like Brum, Come Outside bestowed a real world of magic and antics upon the 30-somethings of today.
Now abandoned it has become almost a rite of passage for many urban explorers to venture into a post-apocalyptic world of empty fairground rides and deserted rides. Blobbyland, Somerset ...
Blobbyland, Somerset. Based on the popular Saturday night TV show Noel's House Party, which was set in the fictional village of Crinkley Bottom, Blobbyland was opened at Cricket St Thomas in Somerset.
Crinkley Bottom, or 'Blobbyland' opened in Cricket St Thomas, ... abandoned and standing eerily empty until explorers discovered Mr Blobby's derelict house in 2009.
Abandoned South West theme parks now eerily deserted Photos show the eerie parks empty and disused after years of joy and happiness. ... Blobbyland was opened at Cricket St Thomas in Somerset.
The home of the Teletubbies is underwater, Blobbyland is abandoned and strewn with graffiti while iconic Tots TV cottage is a crumbling wreck - but at least Brum's still motoring!
Over the years, thrill-seekers and fans began breaking into the abandoned site, despite efforts to secure it. In 2014, the remnants of Blobbyland were finally demolished, bringing the quirky park ...
Visitors could also stroll down Blobbyland’s themed high street, home to the Blobby Shop and a ‘TV’s Family Favourites’ attraction. However, attendance waned, and the park ultimately ...