
Where was Downton Abbey filmed
Downton Abbey
Year: 2019
Genre: Drama, Historical
Country: United Kingdom
<p>The movie was filmed in a huge variety of sets, which were located all over Britain.</p>
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Locations
Horsted Keynes train station
In movie
Scene where pregnant Mary arrives to Downtown train station and immediately has to go to the hospital.
Real
Scene was shot Horsted Keynes is a preserved train station on the Bluebell Railway in Sussex.
Lincoln's Inn Fields
In movie
Scene where they show the backstory of Rosamund, Edith and Rose's evening walks around London.
Real
Scene was shot at Lincoln's Inn Fields, London's largest public square. It was built in the 1630s at the initiative of the speculative builder and contractor William Newton.
Local village's hospital chamber
In movie
Scene where -
Real
Scene was shot at the Royal Chelsea Hospital, founded in 1682 by King Charles II. It is a nursing home for British soldiers who are unable to perform further duties due to injury or age.
London
In movie
Scene where Anna goes to London and checks on the facts of Mr. Green's murder.
Piccadilly restaurant
In movie
Scene where the first kiss between Lady Edith and Michael Gregson takes place after he revealed his plan to become a German citizen in order to divorce his wife and marry Edith.
Real
Scene was shot The Criterion Restaurant is a luxury restaurant complex overlooking Piccadilly Circus in central London. It was built by architect Thomas Verity in the neo-Byzantine style for the partnership of Spiers and Pond, who opened it in 1873. In addition to gourmet restaurants, it has a bar. This 2* listed building is one of the ten oldest restaurants in the world.
Pub the Crown en Anchor
In movie
Scene where Baxter and Molesley stand at the entrance to the pub (The Crown en Anchor) in the snow when they were moving from one York pub to another.
Rules restaurant
In movie
Scene where Bertie asks Edith for a drink after they randomly meet in London.
Real
Scene was shot at Rules - it is a London's restaurant on Maiden Lane in Covent Garden. Rules was founded in 1798 by Thomas Rule and describes itself as London's oldest restaurant.
Terrace
In movie
Scene where During the ball, Tom Branson and Lucy Smith dance on the terrace.
Real
Scene was shot in Harewood House - it is a country house in Harewood near Leeds. It was built between 1759 and 1771 for the wealthy planter and slave owner Edwin Lascelles, 1st Baron of Harewood. Rock musician Elton John gave a concert on its territory. The house was used as a filming location for the 1991 comedy film "King Ralph".
Vacation home
In movie
Scene where Anna and Lady Mary rush to Belgrave Square to have Dr. Ryder perform an operation on Anna to prevent a miscarriage.
Real
Scene was shot in West Wycombe Park - it is a country house built between 1740 and 1800, near the village of West Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England. It was intended as a pleasure palace for the 18th century libertine and dilettante Sir Francis Dashwood, 2nd Baronet.
Vacation home Basildon Park
In movie
Scene where after dinner, when Lady Rose introduces her fiancée Atticus Aldridge, conversations continue in the Green Drawing Room.
Real
Scene was shot in Basildon Park - it is a country house in Berkshire, between the villages of Upper Basildon and Lower Basildon. It belongs to the National Trust and is a Category I listed building. The name "Green Room" is taken from the walls covered with green damascus from the curtains of Englefield House.