The Greyhound Inn is an 18th Century coaching inn, restored in 1989 by Robert Eggleston. It is perfect for our media as it has an english romantic look, including it's own courtyard and juliet balconies. After having a look at photos on the website, it has assured me that although it is situated in a busy town, it is very pituresque and allows continutity of the shrubbery from our outdoor scenes. The rooms include old fashioned dark wood furniture which is absolutely perfect for us, and is a relief after searching, with no joy, for the right locations.
Friday, 29 October 2010
The Greyhound Inn
The Greyhound Inn is an 18th Century coaching inn, restored in 1989 by Robert Eggleston. It is perfect for our media as it has an english romantic look, including it's own courtyard and juliet balconies. After having a look at photos on the website, it has assured me that although it is situated in a busy town, it is very pituresque and allows continutity of the shrubbery from our outdoor scenes. The rooms include old fashioned dark wood furniture which is absolutely perfect for us, and is a relief after searching, with no joy, for the right locations.
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