Twin Faces of Evil Farm - think I've found it.
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Twin Faces of Evil Farm - think I've found it.
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Re: Twink Faces of Evil Farm - think I've found it.
I've neglected the site of late, and have embarassingly missed some location finds
It certainly has the right distinct stilts. So where is it then ?
It certainly has the right distinct stilts. So where is it then ?
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Re: Twink Faces of Evil Farm - think I've found it.
I'll be at the house this morning, I'll tell you the full story from there.nealb wrote:It certainly has the right distinct stilts. So where is it then ?
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Re: Twin Faces of Evil Farm - think I've found it.
Well I've been trying to find that farm for years, I spent hours scouring google earth and researching staddle barns in Buckinghamshire, all to no avail.
I found out that it is not in fact a staddle barn, its too small and is in fact a game larder, these are mainly found in Scotland, so I surmised Hammer must have been shooting another production north of the border and filmed that scene while they were there. I more or less gave up looking and forgot all about it.
Now as some of you may know I work at 'The House' occasionally. Usually I get there via the long gravel drive that goes past the church, but on one occasion we were having the driveway re-surfaced to I was give directions to the other side of the estate that took me down a farm track and through a farmyard. As I pulled into the farmyard there it was, right in front of me, I was utterly stunned. It's precisely four hundred and three yards from the house!
It doesn't look precisely as in Twin Faces of Evil, but then this is a working farm and the larders' almost certainly still in use, after all Hampden has a very fine Pheasant shoot. I suspect it's been re-roofed and had other repairs over the decades.
So there you go, It was right under my nose all the time.
Please remember this is on PRIVATE PROPERTY.
I found out that it is not in fact a staddle barn, its too small and is in fact a game larder, these are mainly found in Scotland, so I surmised Hammer must have been shooting another production north of the border and filmed that scene while they were there. I more or less gave up looking and forgot all about it.
Now as some of you may know I work at 'The House' occasionally. Usually I get there via the long gravel drive that goes past the church, but on one occasion we were having the driveway re-surfaced to I was give directions to the other side of the estate that took me down a farm track and through a farmyard. As I pulled into the farmyard there it was, right in front of me, I was utterly stunned. It's precisely four hundred and three yards from the house!
It doesn't look precisely as in Twin Faces of Evil, but then this is a working farm and the larders' almost certainly still in use, after all Hampden has a very fine Pheasant shoot. I suspect it's been re-roofed and had other repairs over the decades.
So there you go, It was right under my nose all the time.
Please remember this is on PRIVATE PROPERTY.
Re: Twin Faces of Evil Farm - think I've found it.
Amazing it was right on your doorstep the whole time !
I'd been searching for this location too, and even looked at that farm on Google Maps but couldn't make out the barn, so discounted it.
Great find !
I'd been searching for this location too, and even looked at that farm on Google Maps but couldn't make out the barn, so discounted it.
Great find !
Re: Twin Faces of Evil Farm - think I've found it.
Thats a great find. Well done! Not been on here lately, but seems like a lot has happened since my last visit. Will spend the evening catching up!