There’s loads of filming gone on here in North Wilts over the years, Children Of The Stones was filmed in Avebury, the original Dr Doolittle was filmed partly in Castle Combe, as were scenes in Poirot, Wolfman, Warhorse and Stardust.
A recent Suspicions of Mr Whitcher was filmed in Corsham, as was the new Poldark, which will be screened soon.
Cranford was filmed around there as well.
Agatha Raisin and The Quiche of Death which was on over Christmas was mostly filmed in Biddestone last summer, with the pub featuring both inside and outside scenes, and they kept the name, too, The White Horse.
There’s a scene in Quadrophenia, where Sting and others are at a little garage, which is in Hill Corner Road, Chippenham, and Lacock Abbey was used extensively for locations in the early Harry Potter films.
There’s a Japanese Animé called Kiniro Mosaic, the first episode of which involves a young Japanese girl coming to England to stay with a pen pal in a little cottage in the country, and she’s picked up from the airport in a little grey split-screen Morris Minor.
The Moggy belongs to a close friend, as does the cottage that they used, which has resulted in lots of Japanese coming to stay there.
This is Castle Combe dresses up as a Dorset fishing village for Warhorse: