Pride & Prejudice was filmed in the United Kingdom
Stourhead Garden - Temple of Apollo
In movie
Scene where Mr. Darcy makes a confession to Elizabeth.
Real
Scene was shot Stourhead is a 1,072-hectare (2,650-acre) estate at the source of the River Stour near Mere, Wiltshire, England. The estate includes a Palladian mansion, the village of Stourton, gardens, farmland, and woodland. Stourhead is part owned by the National Trust since 1946.
The Temple of Apollo is high on a hill overlooking the gardens. The design was based on a circular temple at Baalbec.
Stourton
St Mary the Virgin
In movie
Scene where Elizabeth arrives at Mr Collin's parsonage.
Real
Scene was shot St Mary the Virgin is commonly considered to be a most beautiful and authentic country church.
Much like Geddington, there is evidence that there was a Church on the site of the present day building long before the development of the present structure. The oldest remaining part of Weekley church is, strangely enough, is the south doorway, dating from around 1200AD. It is thought that this arch was the chancel of an earlier church, repositioned. One of the church’s windows, in the north wall of the Sanctuary, is especially early, dating from the 13th Century. The tower is also from a similar period.
Wilton House - The Single Cube Room
In movie
Scene where Elizabeth wonders through Mr. Darcy's home when she hears someone play the piano.
Real
Scene was shot Wilton House is an English country house at Wilton near Salisbury in Wiltshire. It has been the country seat of the Earls of Pembroke for over 400 years. The first recorded building on the site of Wilton House was a priory founded by King Egbert circa 871.
In August 2004, Wilton House was taken over by cast and crew for filming for two days.
Salisbury
Wilton House
Stourhead Garden - Palladian Bridge
In movie
Scene where Elizabeth runs through the rain.
Real
Scene was shot Stourhead is a 1,072-hectare (2,650-acre) estate at the source of the River Stour near Mere, Wiltshire, England. The estate includes a Palladian mansion, the village of Stourton, gardens, farmland, and woodland. Stourhead is part owned by the National Trust since 1946.
Lakeside features include the five-arched Palladian Bridge at the eastern extremity of the lake.
Stourton