Poster Hope Gap 2019

Where was Hope Gap filmed

2019, Drama Romance
Filming country: United Kingdom

Hope Gap was filmed in Seaford in the United Kingdom.

Seaford Beach - Cliff

In movie

Scene where Grace and Jamie are having an argument because he does not want to give his father’s new phone number.


Real

Scene was shot Seaford is a coastal town in East Sussex. In the Middle Ages, Seaford was one of the main ports serving Southern England, but the town's fortunes declined due to coastal sedimentation silting up its harbour and persistent raids by French pirates. Between 1350 and 1550, the French burned down the town several times. In the 16th century, the people of Seaford were known as the "cormorants" or "shags" because of their enthusiasm for looting ships wrecked in the bay. Seaford's fortunes revived in the 19th century with the arrival of the railway connecting the town to Lewes and London. It became a small seaside resort town. The Seven Sisters are a series of chalk cliffs. They stretch from Cuckmere Haven to Birling Gap in East Sussex, England. The best way to experience the cliffs is by walking the trail from Seaford to Eastbourne. This is a 21.9 km (13.6 miles) walk.
Seaford



Maurice Road

In movie

Scene where The house of Edward and Grace.


Real

Scene was shot This is a private residence. Please respect the privacy of the people living here and in the neighborhood.
Seaford



Cuckmere Haven

In movie

Scene where Grace and Edward are drifting apart.


Real


Seaford



Seaford Beach - Martello Tower

In movie

Scene where Edward admits there were good times in his marriage with Grace, but he also tries to explain to Jamie why there is no way back.


Real

Scene was shot Seaford is a coastal town in East Sussex. In the Middle Ages, Seaford was one of the main ports serving Southern England, but the town's fortunes declined due to coastal sedimentation silting up its harbour and persistent raids by French pirates. Between 1350 and 1550, the French burned down the town several times. In the 16th century, the people of Seaford were known as the "cormorants" or "shags" because of their enthusiasm for looting ships wrecked in the bay. Seaford's fortunes revived in the 19th century with the arrival of the railway connecting the town to Lewes and London. It became a small seaside resort town. The Martello Tower is no.74 of an original 103 small defensive forts built in the 19th century across the British Empire during the French Revolutionary Wars. It is the place where Seaford Museum is currently located.
Seaford



Doncaster Cenotaph

In movie

Scene where Because she is all alone, Grace decides to attend a war remembrance.


Real

Scene was shot Doncaster War Memorial is just outside Elmfield Park in Doncaster. It does not list any names of casualties. it was funded by public subscription. Hundreds of people decided to contribute to its realization. The memorial was unveiled in March 1923 by Colonel C. C. Moxon, who had commanded the 5th K.O.Y.L.I. during the First World War.
Doncaster



St Ignatius Catholic Parish Church

In movie

Scene where Grace is going to church.


Real

Scene was shot A chapel was first opened on this site in Ossett in December 1877 as a Jesuit mission from St Austin’s parish in Wakefield. The Jesuits continued to run the parish until 1910 when Diocesan priests continued the work. The present church was opened in July 1933 and consecrated in 1978.
Ossett




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