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Lacock – Bells and carvings: Downton Abbey Filming Location

The picturesque village of Lacock provided multiple backdrops, including market square scenes and streets. Lacock Abbey appears as the interior of Crawley House.

Filming Location
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About This Downton Abbey Filming Location

Lacock – Bells and carvings serves as one of the most iconic filming locations for Downton Abbey, attracting thousands of fans from around the world each year. This legendary site offers visitors a unique opportunity to step into the world of their favorite characters and experience the magic firsthand.

Whether you're planning a solo pilgrimage or organizing a group trip, this location provides the perfect backdrop for recreating memorable scenes, taking photos, and immersing yourself in the Downton Abbey universe. Many fans consider visiting this site a must-do experience for any true enthusiast.

Fan Pilgrimage Tips

  • Best photo opportunities are typically in the early morning or late afternoon for ideal lighting
  • Bring props or costumes to recreate iconic scenes from Downton Abbey
  • Check local weather conditions and dress appropriately for outdoor locations
  • Respect any filming restrictions and private property boundaries
  • Consider visiting during off-peak times to avoid crowds and get better photos

Visiting Information & Practical Details

Restricted Access - Permission May Be Required

Entry Fee

£10–£15

Access

paid

Best Time to Visit

Spring and summer weekdays

Transport

Bus from Chippenham; 30 min

Parking

National Trust car park (fee)

Crowd Level

Medium

Accessibility Info

Cobblestone streets; Abbey has accessible routes; assistance dogs welcome

Photography Guidelines

Photography permitted outdoors; restrictions inside the Abbey"

Downton Abbey Scenes Filmed at Lacock – Bells and carvings

Bells and carvings Scene

The picturesque village of Lacock provided multiple backdrops, including market square scenes and streets. Lacock Abbey appears as the interior of Crawley House.

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