Domesday Book
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Medieval Village
A beautiful little rural village with lots to do and popular with tourists. This medieval village is located near the eastern end of the South Downs Way in the valley of the River Cuckmere, is steeped in history, is full of character and enjoys stunning views across the countryside – a great location for filmmakers!
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Seaside Town By South Downs
Located at the foot of the South Downs and one of the largest towns in West Sussex, this is a seaside town with echoes of its old fishing town past and a rich history. With the famous Art Deco lido and pier, Ferris wheel and large beach as well as a varied history, a range…
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Fishing Town
This historic town has a proud fishing heritage, and there is still a strong cultural connection to the sea, with a fishing fleet moored offshore still bringing in the catch. Its miles of natural beaches play host to a huge variety of wildlife both on and off the shore, and the RSPB reserves nearby are…
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Charming Market Town
This charming market and antiques town sits surrounded by the stunning scenery of the South Downs National Park. This small, picturesque town is a renowned centre for art, culture and antiques, with an impressive range of art galleries based here, and over 40 antique dealers dotted along the enchanting streets and cobbled lanes, cheek to…
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Historic Market Town With Castle
This is a beautiful, traditional and bustling little market town located by the River Arun in a steep vale of the South Downs in West Sussex. The much-conserved town has a medieval castle and Roman Catholic cathedral and a plethora of picturesque listed buildings – all ideal for a period production. The surrounding countryside, stunning…
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Historic Town With Castle
A traditional market town sat on the River Ouse, this is a picturesque and quirky place full of history and character that ticks a lot of filmmakers boxes! It holds a delightful amount of olde worlde charm with its castle, 18th century brewery, architecture spanning the ages, and its medieval cobbled streets and twittens. Nestled…
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Coastal Village
Widely renowned as one of the most photogenic locations on the South Coast, this is also a village of historical significance, thanks to its reputed links with King Canute, who is said to have commanded the waves to retreat from here. King Canute’s daughter’s resting place is said to be below the foot of the…
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Pretty Sailing Village
Famed for its sailing, the picturesque village sits on the Eastern shoreline of a popular harbour. It is the perfect base from which to discover more of the harbour, with the tiny ferry connecting a local village for endless walking and cycling possibilities. Its different architectural styles, water sports, wildlife, open spaces and incredible views…