After Life was filmed in London and Rickmansworth in the United Kingdom.
The Tambury Gazette
In movie
Scene where When Tony leaves the office of The Tambury Gazette he sees Matt talking to Julian, the newspaper deliverer
(Episode 1.1)
Real
Scene was shot The Dacorum Council For Voluntary Services is located at 48 High Street. Community Action Dacorum is a charity that provides a circle of support to the local community.
Hemel Hempstead
Old School Building
In movie
Scene where Tony walks past George's school and discovers that one of the boys has beaten George.
(Episode 1.5)
Real
Scene was shot The Mill End Community Centre is now located at this old school building.
Rickmansworth
Flask Walk (garage)
In movie
Scene where A little boy looks into the garage box where Julian lives.
(Episode 1.5)
Real
Scene was shot in north-west London, in a residential area built up with private houses. The film crew worked in the garage of one of these houses.
London
Tony’s House
In movie
Scene where Tony has an argument with the postman in front of his house.
(Episode 1.1)
Real
Scene was shot This part of Hampstead Heath was originally known as Gangmoor, and later as Hatches (or Hatchett’s) Bottom, after an early-18th-century cottager. The Hampstead Water Company created a pond here in 1777, which drained enough of the formerly malarial marsh to allow houses to be built.
London
Autumnal Leavees Care Home
In movie
Scene where Tony visits his father at the Autumnal Leaves Care Home.
Real
Scene was shot Locals can register births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships at Beaconsfield Old Town Register Office.
Beaconsfield