More detailed proposals for a film hub to be created on a country estate have been unveiled.
The owners of the luxury Grove Hotel have outlined how they wish to transform part of their Langleybury Estate, capitalising on the “huge growth” in the TV and film industry.
A consultation website set up for Langleybury Film Hub reveals more about the plans including creating soundstages and a backlot. The mansion could also be restored along with other listed buildings if the project goes ahead and gets planning permission.
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