Nature Reserve
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Nature Reserve
Located in the South Downs National Park, this 18.6 hectare local nature reserve is a haven for a wide range of plants and butterflies and is home to an outstanding Grade II listed smock mill that has been restored to a seamark and which can be seen for miles around. A beautiful setting with magnificent…
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Commuter Town
Located on the edge of the South Downs, this commuter town has a mixture of buildings from late Tudor, Elizabethan and Victorian architecture, to industrial estates, business parks and 1950s housing developments – plenty of options for production locations.
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Local Nature Reserve
Set on 41 acres of land sandwiched between a beautiful National Park and the English Channel, this Local Nature Reserve is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna and enjoys some spectacular views – a stunning filming location.
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Large Beach With Vegetated Shingle
A long, large and wide beach with large areas of vegetated shingle, occasional rocky areas and some steep slopes, this beach is popular with watersports enthusiasts and is a designated Local Nature Reserve. This quiet alternative to nearby busier beaches is a great and spacious location for filming.
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Shingle Beach On Peninsula
This is a beautiful and idyllic shingle beach with low tide sand and wooden groynes. It is a popular fishing beach as well as being a great spot for watersports enthusiasts and tourists. Miles of natural beaches are home to a diverse range of wildlife, and together with its cultural connection to the sea, individual…
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Remote Shingle Beach
This is a large south-east facing and remote shingle beach with low tide sands. Over a mile long, this is a quiet beach with an almost deserted feel in a Nature Reserve which would make a pretty and tranquil filming location.
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Unspoiled Coastal Village
This is a beautiful and unspoiled coastal village bordering the Manhood Peninsula on the south coast of England and has a wealth of history dating back to the Romans. The beautiful and sheltered Local Nature Reserve is an internationally important wetland site attracting wildlife including a whole host of birds and butterflies, and the sea…
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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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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…