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Cast, crew, plot, production notes, and trivia. All the latest news, reviews, pictures and video on culture, the arts and entertainment. The Inn from Nights in Rodanthe Washing Away Remember the inn with the blue shutters from the Richard Gere Diane Lane movie Nights in Rodanthe In real life, its known as Serendipity, a house that sits on the edge of the Pea Island Wildlife Refuge in North Carolinas Outer Banks. According to an article published when the movie premiered The house was dolled up and temporarily renamed The Inn at Rodanthe all the movies interior shots were done in Wilmington, N. C. Shutters were painted blue and decks and a gazebo were added. Heres how the house looked after filming ended and all of the shutters and decks, etc., were removed looks kind of naked, doesnt it The house was built in 1. At the time, there was 4. Now the beach front is gone, and the ocean is slowly washing the house away. The Island Free Press published this photo and more details about the state of the house in November The county is in the process of declaring Serendipity a public nuisance, which means that the owners will have to either move the house or have it torn down source. The owners purchased the house in 2. Hurricane Isabel. The house was a rental property but has been condemned several times over the past two years. I have received numerous e mails and comments from local residents who are concerned about the house. One told me that after every storm, everyone wants to know whether Serendipity is still standing. A reader named Curt sent me the following message Not only is Serendipity condemned for a failed sewage system, but also the next 6 7 houses just down from it in a row. Its inevitible that it will be lost to nature. The Rare Breed Full Movie Part 1. This is the most encroached upon area in the Outer Banks and is a great concern for the residents of Rodanthe today. The current owners have been trying to sell it for 4. The listing shows us that the real house looks nothing like the movie version. Heres the movie kitchen And the actual kitchen The movies version of the diningliving area And the actual living area Lisa, the reader who sent me the photo of the real Serendipity at the top of the post, tells me that people have actually been breaking into the house and stealing things because they want a souvenir from the movie. In November, high water caused Highway 1. Serendipity, to buckle, and sections of it had to be closed Its a sad situation. I feel sorry for the homeowners, who told the Island Free Press that they have everything tied up in this house, and dont know what to do next. UPDATE Serendipity has been rescued Ben and Debra Huss bought the house and are in the process of moving it. Read all about it here. P. S. See more photos from the movie Nights in Rodanthe.