The Crown recreatedSandringham, the Queen’s privateNorfolkretreat where the royals traditionally celebrate Christmas, atSomerleyton Hall. The sumptuousSuffolkproperty boasts a dazzling stone and red-brick facade overlooking 12 acres of parkland and formal gardens. A Tudor-Jacobean manor house that was ...
Please be aware if you visit that this is a street of private residences, as is the house that was used. Whilst you are of course welcome to stroll the street and imagine yourself in mid 20th century Boston, do be respectful of the owners and don’t venture onto private property. Glasgo...
Aerial shots and video for estate agents and private land owners is on the rise in a big way, enabling views of property from any desirable angle.Continue reading. Drone Roofing Surveys Drones are an ideal tool for inspecting roofs and roofing architecture in fine details and saving money.Cont...
As well as the real-world locations, all eight of the Harry Potter films were also shot at a UK film studio. This was theWarner Brothers Studioin Leavesden, just outside of London, which can today be visited on a tour. This is a must-see attraction for fans! The reason for shooting...
It's set within beautiful landscaped gardens in over 100 acres of parkland on the banks of the River Alness. The castle is not open to the public but it is available for exclusive hire, for both corporate and private clients. Inside Ardross Castle Both the UK and US versions of the ...
On the other hand, it’s usually illegal to plant hidden cameras in places people expect privacy (like bathrooms and locker rooms) or to mount them on other people’s private property. Always check your local laws to be sure you’re using them correctly. ...
Poldark’s London club filming location is the sumptuousKings Weston House on the outskirts of Bristol. The18th Century mansionwas built on the site of an Elizabethan property. Vanbrugh designed the current house for Sir Robert Southwell, a friend of the Blaythwayt and Winter families of Dyrham...
Malls are private property and they have every right to prohibit you from photographing there. As for in public: no one has or should have any expectation of privacy. pegr•June 4, 2008 12:08 PM Jason: “Obviously professional video is supposed to have a permit in most places” ...
The BBC will retain all intellectual property rights for the programmes, which will continue to be shown across BBC Television as they have been in previous years. The Proms coverage on Radio 3 is not impacted by this tender.TV coverage of the Proms was previously made by BBC Studios and ...
Of course, there’s more to do in London (and the UK!), and with that in mind, here’s a handy reading list to help you get more out of your stay. With everything from tips on how to get around to full itineraries on the days you’re not tracking down wizards, these resources...