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was shoocked how wonderful it was so untouched from vandalism and
the house was so big was in there for 2 hours and long corr doors and loads of books
i was so involved with the location with taken pictures and videos
history
Forbes was born as John Theobald Clarke on 22 July 1926 in Queen Mary's Hospital, Stratford, West Ham, Essex. His father was a salesman and Bryan attended West Ham Secondary School and Horncastle Grammar School after he was evacuated during the Second World War to Porthleven in Cornwall to the vicar Canon Edward
Nanette Newman, 79, speaks for the first time about the death of her husband, the writer and director Bryan Forbes Nanette Newman: I'm finally learning to live again marriage to Bryan the director and actor Bryan Forbes was one of the most famous and enduring in show business. Nanette has finally left the house she shared with her husband for six decades They married in 1955 and were still together at his death two years ago. Emma Katy Forbes is they daughter and is an English radio and television presenter
But the Nanette Newman says she has now battled through her toughest role: learning to live again. She has finally moved out of their first and only house in Surrey after 60 years, written a new book and is enjoying the re-release of one of her more controversial films, The Raging Moon, after 44 years. “I feared becoming like Miss Havisham,” she says, referring to the eccentric character from Great Expectations. “I was rattling around in this enormous house with thousands of books and a million memories, with an overgrown garden and the greenhouse falling down." Lionel Gamlin of the BBC took on Bryan as the host of Junior Brains Trust, and invented Clarke's pseudonym of Bryan Forbes Forbes trained as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art from age 17, but completed only three terms.
He completed four years of military service in the Intelligence Corps and Combined Forces Entertainment Unit, during which time he started to write short stories. After completing his military service in 1948, following British Equity rules, he was obliged to change his name to avoid confusion with actor John Clark. Forbes began to act, appearing on stage and playing numerous supporting roles in British films, in particular An Inspector Calls (1954) and The Colditz Story (1955). He published a short story collection in the early 1950s, which induced producer "Cubby" Broccoli to offer him screenwriting work on The Black Knight (1954). He received his first credit for Second World War film The Cockleshell Heroes (1955), while other early screenplays include I Was Monty's Double (1958),[2] and The League of Gentlemen (1959), his breakthrough. Directed by Basil Dearden, Forbes also starred. The film recounted a bank heist carried out by ex-army officers, and gained critical success, including his first BAFTA nomination.
i found out that the location is going to be demolished at some pont Planning Consultants have secured planning permission for a 35,000sqft contemporary house The site is on the main island of the Surrey. The stunning 8 acre multi level site contains a great many trees and 2 large lakes down on the lower tier. The proposed new house cantilevers tantalisingly over the edge giving the illusion of the building sitting within the tree canopies.
my video on this loaction
was shoocked how wonderful it was so untouched from vandalism and
the house was so big was in there for 2 hours and long corr doors and loads of books
i was so involved with the location with taken pictures and videos
history
Forbes was born as John Theobald Clarke on 22 July 1926 in Queen Mary's Hospital, Stratford, West Ham, Essex. His father was a salesman and Bryan attended West Ham Secondary School and Horncastle Grammar School after he was evacuated during the Second World War to Porthleven in Cornwall to the vicar Canon Edward
Nanette Newman, 79, speaks for the first time about the death of her husband, the writer and director Bryan Forbes Nanette Newman: I'm finally learning to live again marriage to Bryan the director and actor Bryan Forbes was one of the most famous and enduring in show business. Nanette has finally left the house she shared with her husband for six decades They married in 1955 and were still together at his death two years ago. Emma Katy Forbes is they daughter and is an English radio and television presenter
But the Nanette Newman says she has now battled through her toughest role: learning to live again. She has finally moved out of their first and only house in Surrey after 60 years, written a new book and is enjoying the re-release of one of her more controversial films, The Raging Moon, after 44 years. “I feared becoming like Miss Havisham,” she says, referring to the eccentric character from Great Expectations. “I was rattling around in this enormous house with thousands of books and a million memories, with an overgrown garden and the greenhouse falling down." Lionel Gamlin of the BBC took on Bryan as the host of Junior Brains Trust, and invented Clarke's pseudonym of Bryan Forbes Forbes trained as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art from age 17, but completed only three terms.
He completed four years of military service in the Intelligence Corps and Combined Forces Entertainment Unit, during which time he started to write short stories. After completing his military service in 1948, following British Equity rules, he was obliged to change his name to avoid confusion with actor John Clark. Forbes began to act, appearing on stage and playing numerous supporting roles in British films, in particular An Inspector Calls (1954) and The Colditz Story (1955). He published a short story collection in the early 1950s, which induced producer "Cubby" Broccoli to offer him screenwriting work on The Black Knight (1954). He received his first credit for Second World War film The Cockleshell Heroes (1955), while other early screenplays include I Was Monty's Double (1958),[2] and The League of Gentlemen (1959), his breakthrough. Directed by Basil Dearden, Forbes also starred. The film recounted a bank heist carried out by ex-army officers, and gained critical success, including his first BAFTA nomination.
i found out that the location is going to be demolished at some pont Planning Consultants have secured planning permission for a 35,000sqft contemporary house The site is on the main island of the Surrey. The stunning 8 acre multi level site contains a great many trees and 2 large lakes down on the lower tier. The proposed new house cantilevers tantalisingly over the edge giving the illusion of the building sitting within the tree canopies.
my video on this loaction