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This is the village where a house was hired for the early scenes of Harry Potter. We had our lunch at The George, a traditional English pub build in the 14 century.
Snoozums at No 11 - Lacock - United Kingdom
Snoozums at No 11 hotel city: Lacock - Country: United Kingdom
Address: Quintessentially English 11 West Street; zip code: SN15 2LH
Snoozums at No 11 is set in Lacock, 17 km from Bath. Certain units include a seating area for your convenience. You will find a kettle in the room. Extras include free toiletries and a hairdryer. Snoozums at No 11 features free WiFi .
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Walking through the Village of Lacock / UK - Harry Potter Filming Location
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Lacock is a quintessential English village located approx 100 miles west of London. Visit Lacock and you'll be surrounded by quaint traditional stone cottages, an old workhouse, a medieval tithe barn, an old lock-up and the village church.
Lacock village is a firm favourite for film and TV producers, most notably for its picturesque streets and historic cottages, untouched by modern alterations. The village’s most famous appearances include 'Downton Abbey', the BBC’s 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Cranford', and the films 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' and 'Wolfman'.
WINDSOR CASTLE, STONEHENGE, BATH, AND LACOCK | WEST UK TOUR
EUROPE VLOG#11
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For this vlog, we took a tour from London, all the way going to the West of UK. We first stopped at Windsor Castle, and saw the beautiful castle grounds of the Royal Family. Afterwards, we went on to Stonehenge, one of the famous landmarks in the world. Then we went to visit the City of Bath, and also saw the Roman Baths inside. Lastly, we went to the village of Lacock, and had a traditional English pub dinner.
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Quintessential English scene.
Countryside around Bitton, with church bells ringing in the background.
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THE OLD VILLAGE OF LACOCK
A 14th century English village in Wiltshire where we had a superb traditional English fish & chips lunch in a 14th century pub called The Red Lion, The village is made up of very old ( about 500 years old) houses, shops and pubs.
I found a couple of old, well-known English songs to accompany the video so as to give it, hopefully, the appropriate ambiance.
We passed through picturesque english villages on the way to Lacock from Stonehenge.
Tour of Lacock, England Harry Potter Slughorn house
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Lacock Abbey (1956)
Lacock, Wiltshire.
Long panning shot of village road with a line of traditional old beautifully preserved houses and people passing by. Cut to a long shot of another, equally old and beautiful street. M/S of a fluffy ginger dog bear-looking creature. C/U shot of the face of the dog reveals the genuine quality of the countryside - relaxed, 'take-it-easy' attitude to life.
These are images of the lovely village of Lacock, south of Chippenham and only 13 miles from Bath. Not only is the village beautiful but it is of great historical value. Succession of shots of the village depicts its beauty. Voiceover talks about the history of the place.
Lacock's Abbey, which belongs to the people of Britain through the National Trust, is one of the most beautiful in the country. L/S of the archway as a group of people enters the Abbey grounds. M/S of the people looking in direction of Abbey, admiringly. Panning shot of Lacock abbey - stunning! M/S of the window that became the subject for the first photograph in 1839 - voiceover informs. Inventor of photography, William Henry Fox Talbot, who was born in Lacock and carried his research here, first immortalised the Abbey with his new invention.
Cut to M/S of the group of tourists admiring the Abbey. C/U shot of the young girl's hands as she takes the photograph. C/U shot of the girl's face, followed by an eye match shot of the famous window. Succession of shots of Abbey's walls, windows, corridors and columns depicts the architectural mastery and complexity of the building. Cut to M/S of old man with tattooed arms, a villager, lighting his pipe, looking upwards.
The Abbey was founded in 13th century by the Countess of Salisbury, who became the first Abbess. Abbey belonged to the Talbot family until 1944 when it was presented to the National Trust.
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