Today we headed off to Luckington in the search of
Luckington Court which was used in filming as part of the BBC’s Pride and
Prejudice series. If you have watched
this series you will know this as the Bennett’s house Longbourn. On the way
there, we took the scenic route and came across Malmesbury, it was such a
lovely looking town we had to stop and look around. We had a cup of tea in the
cake shop before wandering down the street. We stopped in a few shops along the
way. The Abbey here is stunning and so large. It is smaller than originally built as you
can see where big sections have been ‘lost’ over the 100’s of years, but what
remains is well preserved. The graveyard
is well looked after and so many locals sat in in whilst having their lunches. We
didn’t get to go into the Abbey Gardens, but since have found out they are
known as the ‘naked gardens’ !!!
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Luckington Court |
After a couple of hours we continued on to Luckington. We thought we were only going to get a drive
by photo of Luckington Court, but discovered a walking path along the back of
the property. We parked the car and went for a walk down the walking trail in
hope of getting a few photos. A lot of
photos eventuated, taken over the hedges surrounding the back of the property. Then to our surprise we were able to go
through the church that also was used in filming, then along the side of the
property. Also the gates were open so a
few long distance shots were taken. http://www.luckingtoncourtevents.co.uk/
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Luckington Church |
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Lacock Abbey |
After our photoshoot, we then continued to Lacock. Lacock is a town and abbey which are owned by
National Trust, in 1944, Matilda Talbot the then owner donated the whole estate
and town to the National Trust for future preservation. We went for a walk
around the town and took photos. It is such a shame there are so many cars
parked as you couldn’t get full photos of the buildings. The town of Lacock has been used in many TV
shows and movies. Notably it is Meryton in Pride and Prejudice and also in the
series Cranford. Some parts were also used in some of the Harry Potter movies.
We had lunch at The Red Lion. I got to pat a white boxer and was covered in
slop there while we waited for our food. Once we ate we went to the Abbey and
spent a few hours there until closing time. http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lacock/
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Lacock Abbey |
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Cloisters |
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Corridors used in Harry Potter |
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Random rooms in the Abbey house |
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Random rooms in the Abbey house |
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Lacock the village |
Look like a lovely place to be, any realeaste available cheap, good place for a holiday home ?
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Good to see Kylie with bare shoulders. It must be quite warm. Are you dressed likewise or are you still saying it is not warm enough to strip down? Loving the photos. Deidre
ReplyDeleteI had a cardigan on!!! Kylie has developed the whole English 'it's so hot' when only 25 degrees !! LOL
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