THIS seemingly plain tower block appeared in a hit noughties sitcom – but could you recognise it now?
The flats featured in a much-loved British TV show, although it might look a little different to how you remember it.
DeadlineDo you recognise this unassuming tower block?[/caption] © Infinite 3D and shedkmZodiac House has been renovated and now boasts 73 modern flats[/caption]Zodiac House, located in London, Croydon, has been fully refurbished into 73 homes.
They have been taken on by the local authority and are set to be used as temporary accommodation for those facing homelessness.
But one of the flats was once home to Mark and Jeremy, in Peep Show.
The duo, played by David Mitchell and Robert Webb, are remembered for their chaotic shenanigans inside the London property, alongside Matt King or ‘Super Hans’.
New tenants could retrace Jez and Mark’s steps through the two-bedroom home and share conversations in the living room while overlooking “majestic views”.
One flat hit the market last year, and it boasted an integrated, modern kitchen – a step up from the iconic dingy blue one the Peep Show roommates burnt toast in.
The family bathroom was similarly been renovated and a long way from the bathtub Jeremy found himself sleeping in many times.
The listing, posted by estate agents Black + Blanc, Bromley on Rightmove read: “This an excellent opportunity to purchase a recently fully refurbished and renovated two-bedroom apartment in the iconic Zodiac Court.
“The property is an ideal purchase for an individual looking to get onto the property ladder as a first time buyer or a buy to let investor looking to obtain an attractive rental yield.”
“The owners have been able to refurbish and polish the original parquet flooring, which adds to the character of the property.
“The décor is light and airy and will allow a buyer to use their imagination to put their stamp on it.”
Measuring 792 square feet, the property has two generously sized bedrooms with ample storage in the master and integrated storage in the second.
“The apartment is installed with central gas heating, and each room has large gas central heating radiators.
“The apartment is integrated with double-glazed windows,” the listing added.
It was on offer for £300,000 and properties in Croydon had an overall average price of £438,561 over the last year according to Rightmove.
HandoutIt was once home to Mark and Jeremy in Peep Show[/caption] handoutThe beloved sitcom was filmed inside one of the flats[/caption] DeadlineThey are now going to be used as temporary accommodation by Croydon Council[/caption]Now, the council have since snapped up Zodiac House as part of their initiative to combat homelessness.
The flats will provide a safe space for those waiting for long-term housing.
It will also see Croydon Council hit its targets for Homelessness Duty under the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017.
There’s a mix of two and three-bedroom flats, like the one described above, available.
They will all come furnished with the essentials, and there’s a 24-hour concierge.
Funds are being sourced from the Right to Buy scheme, Local Authority Housing Grants, and borrowing.
Jason Perry, Executive Mayor of Croydon, said: “This is another step in addressing the significant homelessness challenges we face.
“The increased demand for services and shortage of accommodation means we have to look at doing things differently, and the purchase of Zodiac House is a good example of this.
“The scheme will give us 73 residential units to support residents facing homelessness.
“This will improve the Council’s supply of accommodation and reduce spending on expensive temporary arrangements, as well as providing safe and secure homes for our residents.”
This comes as the house that featured in a hugely popular BBC sitcom from the 90s has gone on the market with a £330,000 price tag – but can you name the show?
As a clue, the main character’s catchphrase was “I don’t believe it.”
The property seen in the classic British comedy One Foot in the Grave was the home of the perpetually grumpy character Victor Meldrew and it could be yours for £337,500.
The exterior of the terraced property in Christchurch, Dorset, featured heavily in the 1990s show.
Meanwhile, Rightmove has revealed the most viewed homes so far in 2025 – including a £59 million townhouse, and an ‘historic gem’.
The popular property site has something for everyone, whether you’re looking for your next home, or simply want to have a bit of a snoop.
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