Ramsay Street
Ramsay Street | |
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Vermont South, which substitutes for Ramsay Street | |
Created by | Reg Watson |
Genre | Soap opera |
In-universe information | |
Type | Cul-de-sac |
Characters | Neighbours characters |
Ramsay Street is the fictional
Pin Oak Court, in
History
Neighbours creator
Interior sets were built at the
No. 22
When Neighbours first began, Number 22 was initially empty.
Number 22 is left empty for a while, but Paul then rents it to the Lim Family for a month.).
Drew and his wife
Paul asks
The Number 22 set was given a makeover in time for the arrival of the Willis family, who move in shortly after their arrival on-screen in May 2013.
The "fourth wall" of Number 22 was first shown in 2022 as a part of set revamps Neighbours undertook for the new year.[36]
Character | Actor | Duration |
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Toadie Rebecchi | Ryan Moloney | 1997–1998, 2023–present |
Terese Willis | Rebekah Elmaloglou | 2013–present |
Nell Rebecchi |
Ayisha Salem-Towner | 2023–present |
Hugo Rebecchi |
Tanner Ellis-Anderson | 2023–present |
No. 24
Number 24 was one of the three original houses featured in Ramsay Street and was associated with the
After Madge's departure from the serial in 1992, Lou takes in a number of lodgers, including
Harold is joined by his granddaughters,
In 2012, the Kapoor family –
Character | Actor | Duration |
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Aaron Brennan | Matt Wilson | 2015–2019, 2023–present |
Jane Harris | Annie Jones | 2022–present |
Mike Young | Guy Pearce | 2022–present |
Sam Young |
Henrietta Graham | 2022–present |
Nicolette Stone | Hannah Monson | 2023–present |
Isla Tanaka-Brennan |
Hana Abe-Tucker | 2023–present |
No. 26
Number 26 was occupied by Jim Robinson (Alan Dale), his mother-in-law Helen Daniels (Anne Haddy) and his four children, Paul (Stefan Dennis), Julie (Vikki Blanche), Scott (Darius Perkins) and Lucy Robinson (Kylie Flinker) when Neighbours began in 1985.[1] As the children move out, various relations stay at the house, including Jim's long-lost son, Glen Donnelly (Richard Huggett), and Jim's wife Beverly Marshall's (Lisa Armytage) niece and nephew, Katie Landers (Sally Jensen) and Todd Landers (Kristian Schmid). Lodgers also include Nick Page (Mark Stevens) and Matt Robinson (Ashley Paske).[1] Following Alan Dale's decision to leave the show in 1993, producers decided to kill Jim off and he had a fatal heart attack in the kitchen. Dale felt "stitched up" by the producers, who left him lying on the floor of the set all day.[1][51] After Jim's departure, the house is home to Wayne Duncan (Jonathan Sammy Lee) and Julie's family, which includes her husband, Philip Martin (Ian Rawlings), his children Debbie (Marnie Reece-Wilmore) and Michael (Troy Beckwith), and their only child, Hannah (Rebecca Ritters). In 1997, Anne Haddy, the last remaining character from the original cast, was forced to quit Neighbours due to ill health. Her character, Helen, dies in the Number 26 living room.[52] Philip's new partner, Ruth Wilkinson (Ailsa Piper), and her children, Lance Wilkinson (Andrew Bibby) and Anne Wilkinson (Brooke Satchwell), move in. In 1999, the Martin family were written out of Neighbours and Philip, Ruth and Hannah depart together.[53]
The Martins are replaced by the five-strong Scully family, consisting of
The Number 26 set was at the centre of the serial's 2010 season finale when a fire breaks out and ruins the house.
Character | Actor | Duration |
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Andrew Rodwell |
Lloyd Will | 2022–present |
Wendy Rodwell | Candice Leask | 2022–present |
Sadie Rodwell |
Emerald Chan | 2022–present |
Felix Rodwell
|
James Beaufort | 2024–present |
No. 28
Number 28 is first owned by
The house is bought by
Susan marries her second husband,
In November 2019, 5 Pin Oak Court, the real house used for Number 28's exterior shots, was put up for sale for just over
Character | Actor | Duration |
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Karl Kennedy | Alan Fletcher | 1994–2004, 2006–present |
Susan Kennedy | Jackie Woodburne | 1994–2011, 2013–present |
Holly Hoyland |
Lucinda Armstrong Hall | 2023–present |
Melanie Pearson | Lucinda Cowden | 1989–1990, 2023–present |
No. 30
Number 30 is occupied by
Lou decides to sell the house in 2004 and the boys buy it. Stuart's girlfriend, Sindi Watts (Marisa Warrington), moves in and so does Stuart's brother, Ned (Dan O'Connor). Stuart and Sindi leave and Connor disappears in mysterious circumstances a few months later. Toadie briefly goes to Sydney and he asks Ned to find some new tenants. Ned selects Frazer Yeats (Ben Lawson), Pepper Steiger (Nicky Whelan) and Will Griggs (Christian Clark).[94] Ned is unaware that Toadie had promised his room to Rosetta Cammeniti (Natalie Saleeba).[94] A vote is taken between the housemates to decide who stays and Ned is voted out. Will leaves and Frazer's younger brother, Ringo Brown (Sam Clark), moves in along with Carmella Cammeniti (Natalie Blair). Will's brother, Oliver Barnes (David Hoflin), stays briefly. Pepper leaves at the end of 2007 and Daniel Fitzgerald (Brett Tucker) moves in. Frazer and Rosetta leave for Italy and Ringo moves out. Samantha Fitzgerald (Simone Buchanan) stays in the house briefly in April 2008.
In 2008, Toadie takes in
When
In 2021, the real house of Number 30, 3 Pin Oak Court, sold for
Character | Actor | Duration |
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Remi Varga-Murphy |
Naomi Rukavina | 2023–present |
Cara Varga-Murphy |
Sara West | 2023–present |
JJ Varga-Murphy |
Riley Bryant | 2023–present |
Dex Varga-Murphy |
Marley Williams | 2023–present |
No. 32
Number 32 is first seen in 1986 when
The Martin family move in and later rent it out to
In 2010, the new Erinsborough High principal,
When the show was rebooted, it was found that number 32 had again become a sharehouse after
Duration | Actor | Duration |
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Byron Stone |
Xavier Molyneux | 2023–present |
Mackenzie Hargreaves | Georgie Stone | 2023–present |
Haz Devkar |
Shiv Palekar | 2023–present |
Trevor
|
Bodhi | 2023–present |
Krista Sinclair
|
Majella Davis | 2024–present |
No. 34
Number 34 is situated on the corner of Ramsay Street.
Character | Actor | Duration |
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Regina Grundy |
Timba | ?–present |
Vera Punt |
Sally-Anne Upton | 2019–present |
Reception
Former executive producer of Neighbours
In September 2010, Ramsay Street came first in a poll to find out which television property is the best. The open plan houses in the street gained forty per cent of the vote.[138] During a hostage situation in Number 32, Roz Laws of the Sunday Mercury noted "Ramsay Street becomes a disaster zone, it's almost as dangerous as Summer Bay these days".[139] A Sunday Mail reporter observed, "Ramsay Street is the friendly sort of place where folk move into and out of each other's houses. It's much like Goldilocks testing the contents of the bears' house, depending on which love crisis the scriptwriters have brought to a head that week."[140]
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