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Mick Jagger and Keith Richards after Richards' drug trial at Aylesbury Courthouse, 1977.
#on a charge of possessing LSD and cocaine 🥴#keith richards#mick jagger#the rolling stones#classic rock#old rockstar#70s rock#70s music#70s era#rocknroll#rock n roll#rock#aylesbury#aylesbury courthouse#1970s music#1970s#seventies#the glimmer twins
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Downton Abbey Filming Locations
This is somewhat complete list of the DA filming locations from S1-6. Some of this information comes from the various companion books (or was later confirmed by them), and some is from the info we got via social media as they were filming it.
Hoping that the cut/read more/’Keeping Reading” works on mobile, because this is a long list!
Appearing in multiple series:
- Highclere Castle: Downton Abbey + the courtyard, the stables, cottages exteriors (including the Bateses'), cricket pitch - Ealing Studios in London: servants' hall, kitchen, etc.; various interiors - Bampton, Oxfordshire: Downton village exterior shots. The Grantham Arms, Duck and Dog, Mrs Patmore's B&B exterior - Church Gate House, Bampton: Crawley House (exterior) - Hall Place, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire: Crawley House (interior) - Ham House in Surrey: Crawley House (kitchen) - Bampton Library: Downton Cottage Hospital (exterior but also interior in S6) - St. Mary's, Bampton: St. Michael's and Downton church cemetery - Byfleet Manor: Dower House - Horsted-Keynes Station, owned by the Blueway Railway in Sussex: Downton Station [used in A LOT of other period dramas] - West Wycombe Park: Rosamund's house interior
First Appearing in Series 1
- St. James Park, London (playing itself in S1E7, S5E8) - Royal Hospital Chelsea: Duke of York Barracks (S1E7)
First Appearing in Series 2
- Akenham, Suffolk, reenactment fields owned by Taff Gillingham: Battle scenes in France - Old Forge, Shilton: The Red Lion (S2E3) - Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon, Aylesbury: Haxby Park (S2E6) - The Swan Inn, Swinbrook: The inn where Tom and Sybil went (S2E7) - Crown Court, Surrey County Hall, Surrey: York Courthouse (S2CS, S6E5) - Stocker's Farm House, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire: Mr Mason's farm (before moving to Yew Tree) (interior) - Colstrope Farm, Buckinghamshire: Mr Mason's farm (before moving to Yew Tree (exterior) - Hall Barn, Buckinghampshire: Loxley
First Appearing in Series 3
- Lincoln Castle, Lincoln, Lincolnshire: York Prison (S3 prison scenes) - Grey's Court, Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames: Eryholme a.k.a. Downton Place (S3E3) - Rules Restaurant, Covent Garden (played itself in S3E7, S5E8, S6E3) - Inveraray Castle, Argyll: Duneagle Castle and estate (S3CS) - Wrotham Park: a few interiors in Duneagle Castle [the room Anna practices in, the billiards room] (S3CS)
First Appearing in Series 4
- St. Pancras Station (S4E1) - Cogges Manor Farm (a living history museum depicting rural life in Oxfordshire): Farmland, Yew Tree Farm (S4-S6) - Criterion Restaurant, Piccadilly (played itself in S4E1; S6E6) - Cheptow Villas: Gregson's flat (S4; in S6 they were at Ealing) - Lincoln Inn Fields: Outdoor London Scenes (S4) - The Tarred Yarn Store, Historic Docks, Chatham, Kent: The workhouse were Mrs Hughes finds Grigg (S4E1) - Historic Docks, Chatham, Kent: Outdoor York scene and exterior of dance hall (S4E2) - Hoxton Hall, Hackney, London: interior of dance hall in York (S4E2) - The Savile Club, Mayfair, London: The Lotus Club (S4E4) - The Langdon Down Museum: Kitchen of the Ritz (S4E5) - York House, Twickenham: Interior of the Netherby Hotel and Restaurant, Thirsk (S4E6) - Hambledon Farm: The pig barn on the Downton estate (S4E7) - Syon House, the London home of the Duke of Northumberland: Restaurant (S4E8) - Cleveland Row, London: Grantham House (exterior) (S4CS, S5E8) - Basildon Park, Berkshire: Grantham House (interior) (S4CS, S5E8); Hyde Park (S4CS) - Royal Holloway: Gallery was used for art gallery with the Summer Exhibition (S4CS) - Embassy Night Club: playing itself (S4CS) - Lancaster House: Buckingham Palace (S4CS) - Goldsmith's College: Buckingham Palace (S4CS; I think the reception part?) - Kensington Gardens: the picnic at Albert Memorial (S4CS) - West Wittering Beach, Sussex: Brighton Beach (S4CS)
First Appearing in Series 5
- Burghclere: Schoolhouse (S5, S6) - Kingston Bagerprize House, Vale of the White Horse, Wiltshire: Cavenham Park (Lord Merton's house) (S5E2, S6) - Corinthia Hotel London: Grand Hotel in Liverpool (S5E2,3) - National Gallery in London (playing itself in S5E3) - The Strand Palace Hotel, London (or the above is the Strand area of London): Tony's apartment in Albany (S5E4) - Peter Pan statue at Kensington Gardens: Playing itself (S5E4) - St. Marylebone Parish Church, London: St. Mary Magdelene's in York (S5E5) - Simpson's-in-the-Strand: Restaurant playing itself (S5E5) - 2 Temple Place: Craxton Hall Registry Office (S5E8) - Alnwick Castle, Northumblerand (and Hulne Park, the surrounding land): An exterior shot was used for the exterior of the women's prison in York (S5CS); Exterior and interior used for Brancaster Castle, the grounds as well (S5CS); shops in Thirsk (S6E8) - St. Mary's, Charlbury (in the Cotswolds): The area near where Carson and Mrs Hughes look at houses (S5CS) - The Duchess High School, Bailiffgate, Northumberland: The Crown and Anchor pub in York (S5CS)
First Appearing in Series 6
- Ditchley Park near Charlbury, in Oxfordshire: Mallerton House (S6E1) - Lincoln Inn Fields, in near Wildy & Sons bookshop: Exterior of The Sketch offices (S6, S6E3 in particular) - Lacock, Wiltshire: Malton Market (S6E2) - Royal Automobile Club: I believe playing itself (S6E4) - Hampton Court Palace: Playing itself, basically, or just as a park (S6E5) - Thorney Island, Chichester: Catterick (S6E5, where they were testing cars) - Brooklands Museum: Brooklands Race Track, crowd scenes, the stands, and starting area, anything with signage (S6E7) - Goodwood Racerway: Brooklands Race Track; the main track the race happens on, and the crash site (S6E7) - Beamish Transport Museum: Talbot & Branson Motors
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Aylesbury News, Weekly Roundup
Over 700 knives handed in across Thames Valley The Police ran a 'surrender' campaign to get the blades off our streets.
Uproar over hotel plans for Aylesbury's Courthouse The plans to turn a historic Aylesbury building into a hotel have caused uproar. A petition is hoping to stop this from happening to the Courthouse in Market Square. The prominent building was built in 1740 and was originally the old County Hall.
Aylesbury all set to pay respects on armistice day Sunday 11th November 2018 will mark the 100th anniversary of the ending of World War One, a passage of history that took its devastating toll on a whole generation of men, women and children across the globe.
Aylesbury family face homelessness after benefits taken away Debbie King's son has autism among other conditions and she is his full-time carer
RAF Halton forms part of Poppy Appeal installation Video shows how the Buckinghamshire base has been used by the Royal British Legion.
Drugs are the root of most crime in Aylesbury Vale We spoke to Police Commander, Tim Metcalfe, about their top priorities
Cards for Good Causes Christmas charity shop to open in Aylesbury Sign up The Cards for Good Causes charity Christmas card shop opens for its 31st year at Aylesbury Methodist Church on Wednesday October 31.
Aylesbury Beer Festival back for 25th year Aylesbury Beer Festival is back for its 25th year, fundraising for the Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity
Over £107k raised by Aylesbury's Relay for Life this year It adds to a huge total in the group's 10th year.
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Waddesdon Manor - Aylesbury - Photos
Waddesdon Manor – Aylesbury – Photos
Waddesdon Manor
Waddesdon Manor is another delightful National Trust property. It was built in the late nineteenth century for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild. He wanted somewhere to display his arts and sculptures – and of course to entertain his friends. Although the property is owned by the National Trust, it is managed by the Rothschild Foundation.
A visit there is a real treat as both the…
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Aylesbury News, Uproar over hotel plans for Courthouse 🇬🇧
Over 700 knives handed in across Thames Valley The Police ran a 'surrender' campaign to get the blades off our streets.
Uproar over hotel plans for Aylesbury's Courthouse The plans to turn a historic Aylesbury building into a hotel have caused uproar. A petition is hoping to stop this from happening to the Courthouse in Market Square. The prominent building was built in 1740 and was originally the old County Hall.
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