WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Berkshire

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  • “The King’s Speech” (2010): Although the majority of the film is set in London, part of it takes place in Berkshire at Windsor Castle, which plays a significant role in the story.
  • “Four Weddings and a Funeral” (1994): This romantic comedy follows a group of friends as they attend various weddings and events. One of the wedding scenes was filmed at Hedsor House in Taplow, Berkshire.
  • “Bride Wars” (2009): This comedy film starring Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway features the fictional wedding venue “The Plaza” which, in reality, is filmed at the beautiful Cliveden House in Berkshire.
  • “Chariots of Fire” (1981): While most of the film is set in Scotland, some scenes were shot at Eton College in Berkshire.
  • “Windsor Protocol” (1996): Although this film is not widely known, it is set in Windsor, Berkshire, and features a plot revolving around espionage, romance, and a search for a secret treaty.
  • “Confetti” (2006): This English mockumentary comedy follows the lives of three couples competing for the title of “Most Original Wedding of the Year.” Some scenes were filmed in Berkshire.
  • “Time of His Life” (2012): This romantic comedy explores the story of a man who is transported back in time to the 1970s. It was partially filmed in Reading, Berkshire.
  • “The Imitation Game” (2014): Although the majority of this film is set elsewhere, there are a few scenes that take place at Bletchley Park, which is located near Berkshire.
  • “Friend Request Pending” (2011): Starring Dame Judi Dench and Tom Hiddleston, this short film takes place in and around a Berkshire garden centre.
  • “Morris: A Life with Bells On” (2009): This comedy follows the fictional Morris Dance team, the Hammersmith Morris Men, as they prepare for a national competition. Several scenes were filmed in Berkshire.
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