Iconic "Blue Door" as seen in the hit film "Notting Hill", a few feet from Portabello road

The inspiration for the film came from a bookshop actually called "The Travel Bookshop," located at 13-15 Blenheim Close. The Print Room. As you walk in the opposite direction of the Notting Hill Gate tube station, you will face the iconic The Print Room, formerly known as the Coronet Cinema, located at 103 Notting Hill Gate.. The blue door actually belonged to a three-bedroom church conversion, long rumoured to be the home of the film's writer Richard Curtis. Now: The flat is valued at around £5 million. The.


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The blue door is attached to the Notting Hill film house at 280 Westbourne Park Road. This is where William lives with Welsh housemate Spike (played by Rhys Ifans). Fun fact: This house actually belonged to renowned British filmmaker and screenwriter Richard Curtis, who wrote the script for Notting Hill. He auctioned off the famous blue Notting.. It is the blue door from the film Notting Hill. photographer byline Darren Pepe. (Image: Darren Pepe) In 1999 the average house price in Notting Hill was £311,563 - today it is £1,574,918. "He [Richard Curtis] used to joke he made the film to sell his house," said Iain Fry, 52, who has lived in the area for more than 30 years..