Estate Agents Surrey welcomes Robin Hood

Surrey is hosting Russel Crowe and his group for shooting the new generation Robin Hood film. The film which is expected for releasing not later than May 2010 is being shot in Virginia Water of Surrey inside its woodland.


The party consisting of world wide stars for instance Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, Vanessa Redgrave and William Hurt gives us the brilliant success story by now.


Ridley Scott- the director of the film, claims that, yet the story of Robin Hood- proficient  archer loyal to King Richard the Lionheart, is famous all around the world, and numerous films have been shot on the legend, this version of the story by pushing the limits of the art due to the talent of the cast, will be the most challenging one.


Russel Crowe moved to Surrey, and rented a big home in the vicinity of Windlesham, and had registered his son in Hall Grove Prep School in Bagshot. The Crowes participated in the Surrey life and began to be accustomed to Surrey and surroundings.

According to James Wyatt- local estate agent from Barton Wyatt - Estate Agents Surrey, having a big name famous new on the sight is all the time exciting, albeit Wentworth and Virginia Water is always familiar with rich and celebrated people. His sales and rental personnels are handling demands from the famous inhabitants every day. They're prepared to provide the similar dedicated services to those as well as they carry out in daily normal services with taking extra particular care.


James Wyatt added that the launch of the film excited them and an hope on recognizing for some of the local pathways of Surrey in the film came into existence. The rumours tell that the woodland in Virginia Park seemed terrifying and made the people to stay away in those days. But in our day,  the lake in Virginia Water presents a pretty nice time for the local inhabitants of Surrey.


For the time being, there is not any property in Surrey that dates back to the ages of Robin Hood, but according to the Runnnymede Historical Society, there is a home that belongs to Jacobean period. The building consists of wooden beams that is worth to visit. The house also hosted well-known people and was possibly surrounded by the Windsor Great Park in those years.


Goose Green House is on the market for £1,450,000. It has 3 wonderful reception rooms, 5 completely beamed bedrooms and 3 bathrooms - one with a gorgeous roll topped bath.   For further information please make contact with Estate Agents Surrey or call 0134 484 3000 for additional information.

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