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After spending lockdown gazing at UK filming locations on screen, here’s where to see them in real life once restrictions lift

February 28, 2021 15:25
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LOOKING UP THE DRIVEWAY TO THE BARONIAL MANSION HOUSE OF ARDVERIKIE (USED AS THE FILM LOCATION OF BALMORAL CASTLE IN "MRS BROWN" AND ALSO AS GLENBOGLE IN "MONARCH OF THE GLEN") ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF LOCH LAGGAN, PIC:PAUL TOMKINS/VisitScotland
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From royalty to secret agents, Regency aristocrats to 20th century archaeologists, the UK has been the secret star of some of the most high-profile TV shows and movies of the past year. From Bridgerton and The Crown on Netflix to No Time To Die, the 25th outing for James Bond, due in cinemas later this year, you’re never too far from one of the country’s filming locations.

So, from the English coast to the Scottish Highlands and the Welsh countryside, as well as Manchester, Liverpool and Edinburgh (not to mention Borehamwood), we’ve picked some of the best from the latest big screen and small screen hits.

The Dig

The new Netflix film starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes tells the fascinating story of Sutton Hoo — but as well as being able to visit the National Trust site itself, with its Anglo-Saxon ship burial, the film puts the Suffolk coast firmly in the spotlight.

Head towards Bawdsey, where the foot ferry to Felixstowe still runs, for a slice of English coast so timelessly lovely that it could have come straight from 1939 when The Dig is set. The RSPB’s Boyton Marshes also feature, a little way north along the coast towards Orford Castle, as well as the tiny Butley Ferry.