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Film Location

Our naturally atmospheric Location

Thanks to its beautifully varied scenery made up of moor, harbour and coast, Cornwall has been a prime location for filming since the early 1900s. Some of the Cornish harbours such as Mevagissey and Charlestown require little to no adaptation to make them look historic, and film adaptations of novels by great Cornish writers such as Daphne Du Maurier and Rosamunde Pilcher are regularly made here. Indeed, the German TV adaptation of Pilcher’s books are one of the biggest influencers for tourism in Cornwall and still filmed all over our beautiful Duchy.

Hollywood too has been captivated by the rugged beauty of Cornwall, with films such as Disney’s Treasure Island, Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland and Pirates of the Caribbean with Johnny Depp and the epic World War Z with Brad Pitt all using Cornwall scenes as the setting. And of course, we mustn’t forget the famous series featuring that dark-haired heart-throb Poldark!

Our stunning farm is a perfect filming location in Cornwall idyllically situated on the banks of Little Petherick Creek with heart-stirring views across the Camel Estuary and beyond to Roughtor and Brown Willy. The farm has a natural slipway at the mouth of the creek, a bluebell wood and even an ancient orchard, all of which are stunningly beautiful and would make unique and interesting filming locations in North Cornwall.

Please do get in touch to come and scout out the setting and to ask about rates.

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