Twin Peaks Location – The Paige House in Part 7

During my quest to identify every Twin Peaks filming location, there are times when I just get lucky. After watching a brief scene between Beverly and Tom Paige in Part 7 from Season 3, I decided to find this home. Using the street address prominently featured on the home’s exterior, it didn’t take me long to find a match.

WHERE IS THE PAGIE HOUSE IN PART 7 LOCATED?

Google Maps - Encino, California
Google Maps

To find this location, I searched “16832” which is the street numbers seen on the front of the house. I first paired that number with “Van Nuys, California.” No luck. However, on the search results page, there was a listing for a house in Encino, California. Turns out – it was the house! [Cue joyful shouting]

The address is 16832 Mooncrest Drive and the approximate coordinates are 34°08’50.9″N 118°30’00.3″W.

A reminder that this is a private residence so no trespassing please.

Google Maps - Encino, California
Google Maps

This location is about a five minute drive from Jeffrey and Evelyn Marsh’s mansion in Season 2.

EXTERIOR OF THE PAIGE HOUSE

Twin Peaks Film Location - The Paige House in Part 7
Part 7

Shot on March 9, 2016, the scene opens with a nighttime exterior shot of the home’s front doors. Look carefully to see the street numbers.

Bing Maps - Encino, California
Bing Maps

Bing Maps offered a great street view of the home’s exterior, which is what I used to confirm this was the same spot. This 3-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home was constructed in 1956, placing it firmly Twin Peaks‘ favorite architectural style – mid-century modern.

Twin Peaks Film Location - The Paige Home in Part 7
Part 7

A nurse named Marge is seen leaving the home. She’s played by Judith Drake who has also appeared numerous television shows and films including How I Met Your Mother (Bernice), House of 1000 Corpses, Parks and Recreation and more.

Richard Skipper has a great interview with her from 2012 reminiscing of her time on the stage performing as Ernestina Money in Hello, Dolly! during the mid-1960s.

The Paige House in Encino, California
CastLocations.com

Many Southern California residents list their homes on film location website. During my recent visit to the region this week, I spotted four different shoots taking place so clearly location managers are always seeking places to shoot. I turned to CastLocations.com and, after searching “Encino” and the Architectural style “50’s 60’s 70’s Ranch,” I found the listing for this home.

Twin Peaks Film Location - The Paige House in Part 7
CastLocations.com

Here’s a glimpse just inside the front door of the house. The light fixture appears to be different compared to the broadcasted episode. The smoke detector on the wall is seen in both shots.

Twin Peaks Film Location - The Paige House in Part 7
Part 7
Twin Peaks Film Location - The Paige House in Part 7
Google Maps from 2014

Beverly Paige (played by incomparable Ashley Judd) returns home from a late night at The Great Northern Hotel to find Marge just leaving her house. Google Maps offers a great image from 2014 of the front doors. Clearly a match!

Twin Peaks Film Location - The Paige House in Part 7
Part 7

Marge tells Beverly that her husband Tom had a rough day. She gave him extra medication. He was patiently waiting for her to come home before he ate dinner. Marge left food on the stove, and remarks that Tom has been missing Beverly … Paige. Like missing Paige. Hmmm.

Twin Peaks Film Location - The Paige House in Part 7
CastLocations.com

A look inside the home toward the front doors that Beverly will soon enter. The living room is to the left.

INSIDE THE PAIGE HOUSE

Twin Peaks Film Location - The Paige House in Part 7
Part 7

We cut to the home’s interior and see Beverly’s husband Tom (played by Hugh Dillon) sitting in a wheelchair. The furniture in the living room has been replaced with a hospital bed, medical equipment and a giant television. Tom is struggling to survive though there is no indication why.

Twin Peaks Film Location - The Paige Living Room
CastLocations.com

Here’s the same living room which looks like a time capsule from a different time. I love that fire place!

Dining Room in the Paige House
CastLocations.com

Here’s a look at the living room as seen from the adjacent dining room. Notice the wallpaper as you can barely see some of it to the left side of the screen cap from Part 7.

Hugh Dillon
Hugh Dillon

Dillon is a Canadian actor and musician who is most recently seen as Sheriff Haskell in Yellowstone. He’s also the lead vocalist for the punk-influenced band Headstones. You can follow him on Twitter – @RealHughDillon.

Twin Peaks Part 7 - The Paige House in Part 7
Part 7

Beverly and Tom exchange words. She explains that she had to take the job at The Great Northern to make sure their family could survive.

Twin Peaks Part 7 - The Paige House in Part 7
CastLocations.com

Another look at the Living Room toward the direction where Beverly was standing.

Twin Peaks Film Location - The Paige House in Part 7
Part 7
Twin Peaks Film Location - Living Room
CastLocations.com

We get one last look at Tom as Beverly yells at him. This is Tom and his nurse Marge’s only episode. We never seen them again in Season 3 and have no idea what became of Tom.

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  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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