Poster The Deep Blue Sea 2011

Where was The Deep Blue Sea filmed

2011, Drama Romance
Filming country: United Kingdom

The Deep Blue Sea was filmed in London in the United Kingdom.

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London



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London



House

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Hester's Flat

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London



Estate

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Scene was shot West Wycombe Park was constructed for sir Francis Dashwood between 1740 and 1800 encompassing a unique combination of Palladian, Neoclassical, and Greek Revival styles. Different architects designed different parts of the house including Nicholas Revett for the west portico and Roger Morris who designed the east end of the house. Surrounding the house are the idiosyncratic gardens designed by Nicholas Revett that contain several smaller "Temples" based off Greek and Roman architecture as well as a Gothic chapel constructed later.
High Wycombe



Aldwych Tube Station

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Scene was shot Aldwych Station originally opened in 1907 as Strand Station and acted as the terminus for a short branch of the Piccadilly Line. In 1962 low ridership caused hours to be reduced and the station was eventually shuttered in 1994. The accessible tracks and preserved platforms make this station a popular filming destination.
London Aldwych Tube Station



Arches

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Scene was shot The Chapel at Lincoln's Inn was constructed in 1623 by Inigo Jones to replace the earlier structure which had become too small for its purpose. The chapel was constructed atop a vaulted undercroft which is open to the street and serves as a public gathering place. The undercroft is also a crypt which was used for burials of members of the inn until 1852.
London




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