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Filming Locations in Great Britain

 
  • Piccadilly Circus

    Famous public square and road junction known for its illuminated advertising screens and the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain featuring the statue of Eros.

  • Borough Market

    Historic food market with a history dating back over a thousand years, known for its diverse, high-quality, and sustainable local and international food products.

  • Leadenhall Market

    Historic covered market with origins in the 14th century, featuring Victorian architecture and a mix of shops, restaurants, and pubs.

  • City Hall

    Modern high-tech government building featuring neo-futurist architecture and designed by Norman Foster. It formerly served as the headquarters of the Greater London Authority and is notable for its distinctive bulb-shaped form.

  • Baker Street

    Historic street featuring a famous underground station and a museum dedicated to the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. Known for its Victorian architecture and cultural significance in literature and film.

  • London Zoo

    Scientific zoological park established in 1828, housing a diverse collection of over 25,000 animals across numerous species. Features themed areas such as Tiger Territory, Penguin Beach, and Gorilla Kingdom alongside historic exhibits and notable architecture.

  • Somerset House

    The dominant of Strand lends its space to an important cultural centre encompassing almost everything from film screenings to visual art.

  • Secret Intelligence Service

    Also known as the MI6 Building, the building has served as the headquarters of the British Secret Intelligence Service since 1994.

  • Police Box

    A police box is a public telephone kiosk or callbox for the use of members of the police, or for members of the public to contact the…

  • Speedy's

    This place is famous for its perfect English breakfast, sandwiches, and most recently for being a filming location for BBC’s show Sherlock.

  • Highclere Castle

    Highclere Castle is a Grade I listed country house built in 1679 and largely renovated in the 1840s, with a park designed by Capability…

  • James Smith & Sons

    Need a new umbrella? Come to the oldest umbrella shop in Europe and pick the one you like best.

  • Tomnadashan

    Tomnadashan was a hamlet southwest of Ardtalnaig in Scotland. John Campbell, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane tried to mine copper, gold, and…

  • St Bartholomew's Hospital

    St Bartholomew's Hospital, commonly known as Barts, is a teaching hospital located in the City of London.

  • Lambeth Bridge

    Lambeth Bridge is a road traffic and footbridge crossing the River Thames in an east–west direction in central London.

  • Leinster Gardens

    This street might look a regular one, but check out the numbers 23 and 24. These facades are fake - the underground used to run behind them!

  • Hardwick Old Hall

    Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire is an architecturally significant country house from the Elizabethan era, a leading example of the Elizabethan…

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