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Where is the Serendipity House?

Where is the Serendipity House?

On January 18th at 11:00 a.m., Serendipity, the home featured in the 2008 movie “Nights in Rodanthe” made its move along NC Highway 12 to its new home, approximately 1/2 mile south on Beacon Street.

Can you visit the house from Nights in Rodanthe?

The home is only one of several locations on the Outer Banks that were featured in the film. Travelers can visit Nights in Rodanthe locations along the Outer Banks or follow the coastal film trail all the way from the Outer Banks to Wilmington.

What happened to the house in the movie Nights in Rodanthe?

Back in January 2010, the house had to be moved from its vulnerable perch at the north end of Rodanthe, where every storm pounded the doorsteps. Expert House Movers of Virginia Beach set the house on the back of truck trailer and eased it down the road at a walking pace.

Was the Inn at Rodanthe moved?

In protective measures against future storms, the Inn at Rodanthe was set to move in January of 2010 to a different oceanfront lot not far from the original site. Weighing a hefty 83,000 pounds, the Inn was carefully moved foot-by-foot by Expert House Movers, the folks who moved the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse.

What house was used in Nights in Rodanthe?

Inn at Rodanthe
1 icon ocean front house on the Outer Banks.” Known as the “Inn at Rodanthe” in the film, the rustic looking six-bedroom home sits on the ocean just off N.C. 12, in the village of Rodanthe. It has been used as a beach rental in recent years.

How does Nights in Rodanthe end?

She takes the kids to Rodanthe and to the inn. She’s out on the pier and says a final goodbye to Paul. Then as she’s heading back in, the others spoilt off and she stays to roam around. Soon, the wild ponies, that never travel down this far come charging along the beach.

What pier was used in Nights in Rodanthe?

Hatteras Island Fishing Pier
Hatteras Island Fishing Pier (the Rodanthe Pier): Both Richard Gere and Diane Lane were filmed at this location.

Where was the Outer Banks filmed?

Pitt Street, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Pleasant, SC. Many scenes from the show are filmed along Pitt Street in Mount Pleasant. This small stretch in the Old Village includes several locations shown in the show, including the St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Pitt Street Pharmacy.

Is the beach house in Nights in Rodanthe real?

The Inn at Rodanthe, as it was named in the 2008 movie based on Nicholas Spark’s popular novel, Nights in Rodanthe, starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane, is a beautifully-restored, single family home (not an actual Inn), located in the small Hatteras Island village of Rodanthe on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Where Nights in Rodanthe was filmed?

the Outer Banks
The producers of Nights in Rodanthe, the big-screen adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel, couldn’t resist the unique flavor of the place the story was based. Much of the movie was filmed on the Outer Banks. Experience the adventure and romance firsthand on this two-day trip.

Why is Outer Banks not filmed in Outer Banks?

There were intentions to film Outer Banks in the real-life Outer Banks area – Wilmington, North Carolina – but Netflix decided not to film there in the end. The reason was due to the state’s House Bill 2 legislation which requires transgender people to use the bathroom belonging to the sex they were assigned at birth.