What was filmed in Shaftesbury?

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Was any of Harry Potter filmed in Dorset?

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)

Potterheads won't want to miss a visit to Abbotsbury Swannery, where scenes from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince were filmed. The Swannery is a magical spot, perfect for fans of the Wizarding World.
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What is Shaftesbury famous for?

Shaftesbury is a Saxon market town situated in North Dorset. It is perhaps best known for Gold Hill, a cobbled street with idyllic thatched cottages that once appeared in a famous Hovis bread advert. Gold Hill boasts far reaching views over the Blackmore Vale from its elevated position.
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What village is the Hovis advert filmed in?

Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorset One of the most photographed streets in Great Britain - and used in countless calendars of England, It is best known for its appearance in the 1970s hovis bread advert.
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What is the famous street in Shaftesbury?

Gold Hill in Shaftesbury is one of the most famous streets in England. The street is especially famous because of the 1973 Hovis bread advert directed by Ridley Scott — showing a boy pushing a bike up the hill with a loaf of bread. That advert made Gold Hill instantly recognisable across the UK.
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Why is Shaftesbury Avenue famous?

The avenue is generally considered the heart of London's West End theatre district, with the Lyric, Apollo, Gielgud and Sondheim theatres clustered together on the west side of the road between Piccadilly Circus and Charing Cross Road.
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What is the oldest house in Shaftesbury Dorset?

Edwardstow, Bimport: The centre part of the house predates the Dissolution of Shaftesbury Abbey in 1539 and is the oldest house in Shaftesbury.
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Can you drive up Gold Hill in Shaftesbury?

It is possible to drive small vehicles up Gold Hill to disembark disabled passengers, but there is no parking and only limited space to turn at the top. It can also be full of sightseers at the height of summer.
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Is Shaftesbury worth visiting?

Visit Shaftesbury and Gillingham for far reaching views. Shaftesbury is one of the oldest and highest towns in England and home to renowned, iconic landmark – Gold Hill. Nearby Gillingham is Dorset's most northern town and has connections with the famous oil painter John Constable.
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Who was the boy in the Hovis advert?

Boy on the Bike was one of five adverts that Ridley Scott directed for Hovis in the early 1970s. The advert shows a boy (played by Carl Barlow) pushing a bicycle laden with bread up a picturesque English cobbled street.
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Does Johnnie Walker live in Shaftesbury Dorset?

From March 2020 Walker broadcast from his home in Shaftesbury, Dorset, with contributions from his wife Tiggy. The couple also collaborated on a podcast called Consciously Coupling. On 14 August 2022, Walker hosted a show on Boom Radio as part of the station's celebration of Offshore Radio.
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Which king is buried in Shaftesbury?

In a dispute over succession, on 18 March 978 Edward is murdered and hastily buried. Ethelred accedes to the throne. Early in 979 Edward is disinterred and given a ceremonial burial at Shaftesbury Abbey but his remains are said to be found in perfect condition and this is taken as a sign of sainthood.
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Is Shaftesbury a nice place to live?

The town's location, high above sea level, promotes a healthier lifestyle with cleaner air and pleasant climate. Eating and drinking places abound, offering a wide variety of culinary delights. In Shaftesbury, every day feels like a lovely day out with extraordinary vistas, picturesque streets, and friendly locals.
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Where was Twilight filmed?

The original Twilight film was filmed in Oregon, see the section on the Kalama and Madison High Schools. The exterior shots in New Moon were filmed in a Vancouver area parking lot and the original high school building was later digitally added.
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Where was Dunkirk filmed?

Dunkirk Locations

The Plage de Malo-les-Bains and La dune Dewulf Reserve Naturelle beach provided a setting for Operation Dynamo scenes. Train sequences were captured at Swanage Railway station in Dorset. Complex scenes of aerial warfare were included at the Daedalus Airfield, Lee on the Solent in Hampshire.
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What crime drama was filmed in Dorset?

The series is set in Broadchurch, a fictional English town on the coast of Dorset; it focuses on Detective Inspector Alec Hardy (David Tennant) and Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman).
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Why is Gold Hill in Shaftesbury famous?

The view from the top of Gold Hill appears on many calendars, chocolate boxes and book covers. But that's not the only reason it might seem familiar. Gold Hill became famous after featuring in a popular TV commercial for Hovis bread. Over 40 years later, crowds still flock to see it.
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What is the crime rate in Shaftesbury Dorset?

Annual total crime rate in Shaftesbury Town (ward) is 68.1 per thousand resident population. This can be rated as 3 out of 10 or low crime level compared to other wards in England and Wales. Shaftesbury Town (ward) is located within Dorset (borough).
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Is Shaftesbury the highest town in England?

Shaftesbury in North Dorset is one of the highest towns in England, standing as it does at 750 feet above sea level. As with many high points in the area, the first settlement was established around 8000 years ago in the middle of the Stone Age.
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Is Gold Hill worth visiting?

Well worth the visit

This ancient, steep cobbled hill, made famous by the 1970s Hovis advert, is a must see if you are in Shaftesbury, less so the large plastic loaf at the top of the hill but it serves a "charity donation" purpose.
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What happened to Shaftesbury Abbey?

It was the last abbey to be destroyed by Henry VIII in 1539. Only the foundations survive and items recovered in archaeological excavations are now displayed in the museum, alongside a digital representation of how the Abbey may have looked.
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How long can you park in Tesco Shaftesbury?

" We want to ensure our customers can park for enough time to shop at a pace which suits them, while also managing the high demand for spaces and deter anti-social behaviour in the car park outside of store opening hours." You can park for two hours each day from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. However, the period was ...
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What is the oldest house still standing in the UK?

The Saltford Manor is a stone house in Saltford, Somerset, near Bath, that is thought to be the oldest continuously occupied private house in England, and has been designated as a Grade II* listed building.
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What was Shaftesbury famous for?

Lord Shaftesbury was president of the Ragged School Union, which promoted the education of poor children. He believed that children were to be treated and educated well. Lord Shaftesbury believed education was a way of freeing children from poverty. Ragged Schools gave poor children some education for the first time.
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