WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Herefordshire

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  • “Becoming Jane” (2007): This period drama depicts a fictionalised account of the early life of renowned writer Jane Austen, including scenes filmed in Herefordshire, as well as Wicklow, Meath and Celbridge Co Kildare in Ireland.
  • “Sense and Sensibility” (1995): While not entirely set in Herefordshire, this adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel features scenes filmed in the county.
  • “The Remains of the Day” (1993): Based on Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, this film includes several scenes shot in Herefordshire’s landscapes.
  • “Dean Spanley” (2008): A comedic drama base don the story by Irish writer Edward Plunkett (Lord dons any) that uses Herefordshire’s scenery as part of its backdrop.
  • “The Wicker Man” (1973): While primarily set in Scotland, this cult classic movie features key scenes shot in Herefordshire’s iconic locations.
  • “The Lion in Winter” (1968): This historical drama, featuring a stellar cast, showcases Herefordshire’s beautiful castles and natural landscapes.
  • “Shadowlands” (1993): This poignant film tells the love story between celebrated author C.S. Lewis and American poet Joy Davidman. It includes scenes set in Herefordshire, where Lewis resided.
  • “Miss Potter” (2006): While largely focusing on Beatrix Potter’s life in the Lake District, this biographical film includes scenes set in Herefordshire.
  • “The New World” (2005): Terrence Malick’s epic historical drama has scenes filmed in Herefordshire, recreating the English countryside as it was in the early 17th century.
  • “Surviving Picasso” (1996): This biographical drama about the life of the famous painter Pablo Picasso includes scenes filmed in Herefordshire’s grand country estates.
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