Where was Wild Mountain Thyme filmed
Wild Mountain Thyme was filmed in Ireland and in the United States.
Locations
Ballycarroon House - Gate
Scene where Rosemary and Anthony do not always see eye to eye.
Scene was shot “The locations definitely inspire you. I told the location scouts, “Find me the most beautiful farm in Ireland, and find me the most beautiful mountain.” They found the two of them in the same place in County Mayo, a town called Crossmolina. They took me to the farm, and it was the most beautiful farm I’d ever seen, so I made a deal with the family that owned the place to shoot the bulk of the film there.” (Director John Patrick Shanley to Filmmakermagazine.com) The farm belongs to the Connor family. Please respect their privacy.
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In movie
North 5th Street Pier and Park
Scene where ** spoiler alert ** Adam takes Rosemary to New York.
Scene was shot Williamsburg’s North 5th Street Pier and Park was opened in Augustus 2019. The pier is located to the South of the North Williamsburg Ferry stop.
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In movie
Ballycarroon House - Tree
Scene where Tony is herding the sheep at his farm.
Scene was shot “The locations definitely inspire you. I told the location scouts, “Find me the most beautiful farm in Ireland, and find me the most beautiful mountain.” They found the two of them in the same place in County Mayo, a town called Crossmolina. They took me to the farm, and it was the most beautiful farm I’d ever seen, so I made a deal with the family that owned the place to shoot the bulk of the film there.” (Director John Patrick Shanley to Filmmakermagazine.com) The farm belongs to the Connor family. Please respect their privacy.
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In movie
Deel River
Scene where ** spoiler alert ** Anthony and Rosemary realize that they belong together.
Scene was shot “The locations definitely inspire you. I told the location scouts, “Find me the most beautiful farm in Ireland, and find me the most beautiful mountain.” They found the two of them in the same place in County Mayo, a town called Crossmolina. They took me to the farm, and it was the most beautiful farm I’d ever seen, so I made a deal with the family that owned the place to shoot the bulk of the film there.” (Director John Patrick Shanley to Filmmakermagazine.com) This part of the river borders the farm of the Connor family. Please respect their privacy.