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"Miss Marple" TV Film Locations: "At Bertram's Hotel"

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Tahoe | 17:59 Sun 04th Dec 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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Can anyone please tell me which hotel was used for "Bertram's". I'm assuming it was a London hotel.


Also were the park scenes filmed in Regent's Park?


Finally were the roof garden scenes filmed in Kensington, London, where I believe there is a roof garden for, maybe, a private club?


Many thanks.

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Hi In a Pickle,


Thank you so much for your excellent answer and with such great links - terrific!


I had been trying to locate that hotel for ages as "At Bertram's Hotel" is my favourite "Miss Marple" episode.


I am indeed of the generation (Senior Citizen now) to remember BIBA......


Just off to thoroughly enjoy those links. I'll leave you to your knitting and I'll have tea and some of those wonderful Bertrams' doughnuts LOL!


Thanks so much.


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Hi In a Pickle,


I enjoyed your posts. I may even run to having tea at the Goring Hotel when I am next in London on business LOL!


Yes my Tahoe posting name is from the lake of that name on the California/Nevada border as it is my most favourite place in the world.


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Thanks for the links In a Pickle. Glad you enjoyed Tahoe.


I quite often check out the rentals LOL and will enjoy following your links!


The snow is at last arriving there though we may well see some more in this country before Christmas.


Happy Holidays!


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