Villages (in Public Places)
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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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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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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…
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Quiet Picturesque Village
Located in the South Downs National Park in the valley of the River Ouse, this is a quiet and picturesque village. Its position alongside the River Ouse and with a large body of water popular for watersports, it has some lovely features that would be ideal as locations for filmmakers.
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Old and Pretty Village
Located on the edge of the High Weald, this pretty town is steeped in history and is a lovely, rural setting for filming and photography.