Tree House Aka Yew Tree House (1962)
Glasshouse, Gloucestershire. M, S of a cottage with immaculate topiary in the front garden. Low angle shot of a bird shaped shrub. M, S of two shaped trees on either side of a garden gate, tilt down to show off their full glory. C, U of a road sign that reads Glasshouse. L, S of another cottage, panning shot to a gigantic yew tree shaped like a house. C, U of the chimney on the yew house. The tree was originally shaped by a Norwegian seaman who had been stranded here at the outbreak of the last war. He worked nearby as a forester, and shaped the tree as a token of his affection for the locals for the their kindness to him. M, S of Walter Llewellyn, in whose garden the tree stands, bending down to pick up a pair of pliers. Panning shot follows Mr. L. up a ladder resting against the side of the yew tree. M, S of Mr. L. reaching the top of the ladder and starting to trim the roof of the tree. L, S of Mr. L. pruning. M, S of Mrs. L. coming out of her house with a tray of tea. M, S o
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