Where is the prisoner's house in London?

In the 1960s cult television series The Prisoner, Number Six’s London home is located at 1 Buckingham Place, London SW1E 6HR. The exterior, featured in the opening title sequence and several episodes, is situated near Victoria station.
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Where did The Prisoner live in London?

"I am not a number, I'm a free man!" 60's series 'The Prisoner' intro started every week with Patrick McGoohans arrival at his London home (1, Buckingham Place, London, SW1) before being transported to the 'Village' as Number Six.
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Has anything else been filmed in Portmeirion?

It has been used on numerous occasions for a TV and film location, for example – KIPPS (1941), DANGER MAN (1959), THE GREEN HELMET (1961), DOCTOR WHO (1976), CITIZEN SMITH (1980), BRIDESHEAD REVISITED (1981), TREASURE HUNT (1984), THE TRIPODS (1985), TOP GEAR (1987), THE LAUGHING PRISONER (1987), UNDER SUSPICION (1992) ...
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Who was the most famous prisoner in the Tower of London?

Watch: Sir Walter Raleigh in the Bloody Tower

Sir Walter Raleigh was also one of the most famous prisoners to be held at the Tower of London.
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Where is The Prisoner based?

"Portmeirion village" (official website). "The Unmutual: The Prisoner news website". dedicated to the 1960s TV series The Prisoner, starring Patrick McGoohan, and the village of Portmeirion in North Wales where the series was filmed.
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The Home of "The Prisoner" - London, 2008

Are prisoners still kept in the Tower of London?

Eventually, the Tower became used principally as a secure store for documents, armaments and jewels, instead of prisoners. However, it still remained best known as a dark place of execution and torture. This is largely because of the Tower's growing popularity as a tourist attraction in the 19th century.
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Who is buried under the Tower of London?

The Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula was built between 1519-20 and is the burial place of three Tudor queens (Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard and Lady Jane Grey), and two Catholic saints (John Fisher and Thomas More).
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Who owns Portmeirion now?

Our Hotel, Castell Deudraeth, village rooms and cottages have a designated parking space, either near the accommodation or in our designated residential car park. Who owns Portmeirion? Portmeirion is owned by a registered charity called Ymddiriedolaeth Clough Williams-Ellis Foundation.
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Who turned down the role of Jack Ryan?

Both Kevin Costner and Harrison Ford turned down the role of Jack Ryan in The Hunt for Red October, which first went to Alec Baldwin, while Ford later starred as Ryan in subsequent films after initially passing on the initial offer. Costner declined to focus on directing Dances with Wolves, and Ford initially wasn't convinced the character would work, but later took the role for Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger.
 
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Who was the last prisoner held in the Tower of London?

The last people to be held in the Tower, the Kray twins. They were imprisoned for a few days in 1952 for failing to report for national service.
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Where do the wealthiest people live in London?

Wealthy places to live in London
  • Belgravia. This is the neighbourhood of elegant squares, and Belgravia brims with prime properties. ...
  • Knightsbridge. Wealthy places in London don't come much wealthier than Knightsbridge. ...
  • Mayfair. If you have £20 million to spend, you'll find a fantastic property in Mayfair.
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How much does it cost to live in Buckingham Palace?

As you can imagine, it would cost quite a pretty penny if you were to try and rent Buckingham Palace out. With 775 rooms, a prime London location, and an estimated 77,000 square meters, the Royal home costs over £2.5 million to rent each month. Reckon you could afford it?
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Who was the only English king to be publicly executed?

Charles I remains the only English monarch to have been tried and executed for treason.
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Where is Anne Boleyn's head buried?

Where is Anne Boleyn buried? The closest we can get to Anne today is by visiting her final resting place; she is buried in the Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula at the Tower of London.
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How many skeletons have been found in the Tower of London?

So far during the 2025 dig, the team has uncovered the remains of more than 20 individuals, including a 14th century collection of burials, which may be a mass grave, possibly related to the Black Death. Multiple skeletons from the late 12th or early 13th century have also been uncovered.
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Who was the last person executed at the Tower of London?

The last person executed at the Tower of London was Josef Jakobs, a German spy captured during World War II, who was shot by a firing squad on August 15, 1941, for espionage. He was the final person to face execution at the historic fortress, marking the end of its use as an execution site, although it continued to hold prisoners, notes Historic Royal Palaces.
 
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Why is it called the Bloody Tower?

The Bloody Tower consists of an upper and lower chamber. It derives its name from the 1560s when the two princes are believed to have been murdered by their uncle Richard III in the upper chamber.
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What was filmed at Portmeirion?

Portmeirion, the unique Italianate village in North Wales, is most famous as the primary filming location for the iconic 1960s cult TV series The Prisoner, starring Patrick McGoohan, but it has also hosted many other productions, including Doctor Who, Brideshead Revisited, Danger Man, Cold Feet, and music videos for bands like Altered Images, often doubling as exotic European locales.
 
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Can you get into Portmeirion without paying?

If you have reserved a table for our 3 course lunch, at Castell Deudraeth please note that free entry is for after lunch only, if you wish to visit prior to lunch a ticket must be purchased. If you have reserved a table for Afternoon Cream Tea at The Hotel Portmeirion you are not required to purchase an entry ticket.
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Why does Portmeirion look Italian?

Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, Portmeirion's architect, denied repeated claims that the design was based on the fishing village of Portofino on the Italian Riviera. He stated only that he wanted to pay tribute to the atmosphere of the Mediterranean.
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