LOOK away, Big Brother lovers - because the iconic house is being torn down and dismantled after the show was axed earlier this year.

The house has been at Elstree Studios for 18 years, but is finally being taken apart this week in the wake of Channel 5's announcement that they will longer air it.

Work is underway dismantling the famous Big Brother house Credit: Dan Charity - The Sun

The Sun Online’s exclusive pictures show the stage – where evictions take place – is rapidly being dismantled by workers at the studio.

The house’s pool is still full and the beanbags from the final series still lie in the garden, but insiders tell us the whole house will be taken part in the coming weeks.

A source said: “The production company who make Big Brother own the house, but Elstree Studios own the land, so the house has to be taken down now the show has been cancelled.

“It’s not the end for the show and everyone is convinced it’ll find a new home on another channel, but the house has to leave the site it’s stood on for the last 18 years."

In its hey-day the famous residence (pictured here in 2010) featured a neatly-mowed lawn and pool area Credit: Jim Bennett

Each series of the show saw the house (pictured here in 2008) transformed Credit: Ferrari Press Agency

The famous swimming pool can still be seen - for the moment Credit: Dan Charity - The Sun

The audience areas at the rear of the house have already been cleared Credit: Dan Charity - The Sun

The entire house will be taken apart in the coming weeks Credit: Dan Charity - The Sun

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The insider added: “It’s the end of an era and a lot of fans will be sad to see it go.”

The famous house has witnessed no end of celebrity drama in its long life, from Kim Woodburn being bundled out of its back door during a row, to Megan McKenna's drunken meltdown.

Its bathroom has also played host to endless romances, including Stephen Bear and Chloe Khan snogging in the bath, Steph Davis cheating with Jeremy McConnell, and Lewis Bloor and Marnie Simpson's naked shower scene.

And, most iconic of all, it was home to the "David's dead" debacle where an epic misunderstanding led to Tiffany Pollard believing David Gest had perished in the house.

The house (pictured here in 2016) has undergone a number of looks Credit: PA:Press Association

The area is already starting to look dramatically different Credit: Dan Charity - The Sun

Aerial shots have shown the extent of the demolition Credit: Dan Charity - The Sun

Its creative interiors (pictured here in 2009) are history Credit: PA:Press Association

It's unclear what the space (pictured here in 2007) will be used for next Credit: Channel 4

The house occupies a huge chunk of Elstree Studios in Borehamwood Credit: Dan Charity - The Sun

Workmen are on the site removing years' worth of rigging Credit: Dan Charity - The Sun

Big Brother's final host Emma Willis was in tears as she bid farewell to the famous house on the last edition of the show.

However, Rylan Clark-Neal vowed on Big Brother's Bit On The Side that the show "will be back" amid rumours that Netflix bosses were holding secret talks to buy the show.

Speaking to the camera, Rylan was visibly emotional as he told viewers: "That's all we have time for tonight, and for the series... And forever. It is sadly time for us to say a final farewell."

However, he added: "I am sure the powers that be are trying to make sure that this show comes back, and believe me, me, Marcus, and Emma will make sure that Big Brother will get back to you."

Emma Willis fights back tears during Big Brother live final

Big Brother host Emma was in tears as it came to an end Credit: Goff Photos

The house even withstood an eruption from Kim in 2017 Credit: Rex Features

Tiffany believed David Gest had died in the house in 2016 Credit: Channel 5

The Sun revealed that Endemol, who own the show's format, will sit down to discuss a deal with the company imminently.

An insider explained: "Netflix could be the saviours of Big Brother — the news fans have wanted to hear since Channel 5 made the announcement.

"Executives at Endemol are meeting with Netflix early next week. Of course it’s still early days.

"Streaming sites have a lot of money so it’s an option they’re looking at."

Big Brother aired on Channel 4 from 2000 until 2010, with Channel 5 taking over as host channel from 2011.

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