
With its geranium-covered cottages, higgledy-piggledy rooftops and idyllic location next to a rushing brook, the medieval village of Lacock seems to have been preserved in aspic since the mid-19th century. The village has been in the hands of the National Trust since 1944, and is almost entirely untouched by modern development – there are no telephone poles or electric streetlights, and it’s kept largely free of traffic thanks to the main visitor car park on the outskirts of the village. Unsurprisingly, it’s also a popular location for costume dramas and feature films – parts of the Harry Potter films, as well as BBC adaptations of Moll Flanders and Pride and Prejudice, were all filmed here.
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