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Granny Dryden's Cottage (known as Black Beck Farm) is located in the countryside just outside Greendale.

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It is located on the grounds of Black Beck Farm. Granny Dryden has lived there for a long time and the whole house from the living room to the attic was full of family heirlooms which date back to her grandfather's time when he was the head butler at Garner Hall.

The surrounding farmland which surrounds the cottage has since been given to one of Granny Dryden's neighbours, Jim Newton.

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  • In some episodes, one of the pictures on the wall at Granny Dryden's cottage is a selection of "Rain, Steam and Speed" painted by J. M. W. Turner in 1844. Another picture is a cropped version of Northern River Scene by L.S. Lowry, originally painted in 1939.
  • The white cooker and the cupboards from the kitchen would later appear in Gran's kitchen in "Gran" and in Mrs. Tupp's kitchen in "Bertha".
  • The tub sink in Gran's kitchen in "Gran" and in Mrs. Tupp's kitchen in "Bertha" would later appear in Granny Dryden's kitchen in Postman Pat and the Tuba and in the Series 2 episode Postman Pat and the Suit of Armour.

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