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A landowner has flooded the infamous grassy home of the Teletubbies - because she's sick of tourists trying to visit the iconic set.The sloping hill on a private field in Wimpstone, Warwickshire, was home to 'tubby land' for four years from 1997, when the kids' show peaked in popularity.But when Teletubbies ended in January 2001, the iconic hill was moved away from the set - leaving just a small grassy slope.But in the years since landowner Rosemary Harding said Teletubbies die-hards have flocked to the site to get a glimpse of the location.She's seen so many tourists try to take a look at the rural spot that she has now had enough - so has filled the site with water.Rosemary, 63, who now runs an aquatics shop from the site, said: 'We were absolutely fed up with people trespassing trying to catch a glimpse of the secluded area - it was never meant to be a tourist attraction.
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