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Featured here are randomly selected location filming resources. Selected from a diverse collection of film friendly proprietors within the Movie Makers Guide. Resources are collated in categories such as film locations, building architecture, landscapes, accommodation and production facilities and services.

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Strelley Hall

Strelley Hall is a beautiful Grade II listed Georgian mansion set in the splendidly-preserved Strelley village, about 4 miles NW of Nottingham. Strelley Hall was originally built as a castle around 1200AD although the majority of the current building dates from the 1780s. The Castle Room is formed from an old medieval tower and retains …

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Dartmoor (Duchy Of Cornwal)

The Duchy of Cornwall Dartmoor Estate lies in the heart of the Dartmoor National Park in Devon. It has sweeping panoramic views of open moorland, which run down to tree clad river valleys. The estate contains the stark village of Princetown with its prison, built by Napoleonic prisoners of war, and the picturesque hamlet of …

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Hereford (Duchy Of Cornwall)

Herefordshire – Hereford offers black and white Tudor villages, the Golden Valley against a backdrop of the Black Mountains, castles, farmlands and buildings, historic houses and ancient churches, beautiful gardens and country lanes threading through cider producers and vineyards. Offa’s Dyke path follows the 8th century barrier between the Anglo Saxons and Wales.

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Duchy of Cornwall

Duchy of Cornwall

Cornwall – The Duchy of Cornwall estate is steeped in history and, as such, offers film-makers, and all who visit her, unique locations. These include ancient tin and copper mines, villages, period buildings similar to these, inns, farmlands, scenic woodland, moorland, spectacular coastlines, long golden beaches, sheltered anchorages, coves, lush Cornish country side and more

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Down County Museum

Down County Museum is housed in the imposing old gaol of Downpatrick, which opened in 1796 and closed in 1830. With its tall outer walls and original buildings and cells, this is the best–preserved Georgian gaol in Ireland. The buildings consist of gatehouses at the front of the complex, a central Governor’s Residence building and …

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Windsor Great Park

Berkshire – Located approximately 15 minutes from Pinewood, Shepperton and Bray Studios. Windsor Great Park extends to some 4,500 acres and provides a superb selection of locations. Buildings include the Cumberland Lodge A stunning 17th century mansion and former Royal house, is surrounded by 4,500 acres of an equally stunning Windsor Great Park

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Duchy of Cornwall

Cornwall – The oldest dukedom in England, The Duchy is held by the eldest living son of the British Sovereign and was created by Edward III in 1337. The private estate consists of lands, honours, franchises and extensive rights. Its holdings are found, not only in Cornwall, but also in Devon, Somerset, Hereford and elsewhere in South West England.

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