Is Paddington filmed in a real house?

Is Paddington filmed in a real house?

Filming in fact took place north, on Chalcot Crescent in Primrose Hill, a picturesque curve of houses that provides a pastel-shaded vision of London straight out of a traditional storybook – but which very much exists.

Where is Windsor Gardens in Paddington film?

Primrose Hill
Chalcot Crescent in Primrose Hill, London, doubles as Windsor Gardens in the film, where the Browns live at number 32.

Where in London did they film Paddington?

Exterior shots were filmed on the very real Chalcot Crescent in London’s Primrose Hill. The Paddington movie’s Windsor Gardens filming location isn’t in Notting Hill, but it’s only three or four miles away and this candy-coloured crescent really does look the part. Its houses are painted in pastel shades all round.

Does 17 Cherry Tree Lane exist?

This is one property for which there is no ‘real’ address – 17 Cherry Tree Lane doesn’t exist except in the pages of PL Travers’ books about Mary Poppins (and the many subsequent adaptions including the famous 1964 musical film starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke).

Is Windsor Gardens a real place in London?

The “real” Windsor Gardens The real Windsor Gardens is a tiny and rather unappealing cul-de-sac off Harrow Road, between Notting Hill and Maida Vale. No. 32 does not exist.

Is Windsor Gardens a real place?

Paddington’s address, 32 Windsor Gardens in Notting Hill, does not exist in real life. Tourists who descend upon the real-life Windsor Gardens in west London are often disappointed to find a street of council flats and no number 32.

How did Paddington Bear get his name?

The bear is named after an English train station Bond was on his way home on Christmas Eve in 1956 when he spotted a toy bear in a shop and decided to give it as a gift to his wife. He called the bear Paddington after the Paddington train station in England near the shop.

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