Chris Gascoyne hasn't ruled out a return to 'Coronation Street'.

Chris Gascoyne left the cobbles this week but hasn't ruled out a return

Chris Gascoyne left the cobbles this week but hasn't ruled out a return

The 55-year-old actor joined the ITV soap as Peter Barlow 23 years ago but after being involved in numerous gripping storylines, he has decided to take some time away from the cobbles to try other roles.

However, he has suggested it might not be goodbye for good.

He told BBC News: "Of course I've not ruled [a return] out, it's been such a part of my life."

Chris continued: "I've grown up with so many people there but I need a rest and to look to do something different, I'm not getting any younger.

"The thing that upset me though was walking away from the people I work with and I don't just mean the actors. I've known all these people for nearly half my life."

Chris is starring as Captain Hook in 'The All New Adventures of Peter Pan' at The Alban Arena in St. Albans this winter.

Although Chris is moving on, 'Corrie' producers are leaving the door open for him to return as Peter in the future.

A source told The Sun: "He loves working at 'Coronation Street' but he's got a lot of things he wants to do and the time is right for him to take a break and pursue other roles.

"It isn't a final goodbye and the door is very much being left open."

Chris joined 'Coronation Street' in 2000, making his debut as part of the Barlow family - Ken Barlow's oldest son - during the 40th anniversary live episode. He is the seventh actor to have played the character.

He then left in 2003 before returning in 2008 and then, after other forays, Chris came back permanently in 2016.

Chris' emotional final scene aired on Boxing Day (26.12.23) as he left the cobbles after reminiscing with his wife Carla.