Classic British Literature Filming Locations Tour in the Cotswolds
For lovers of the written word and the silver screen, there is no landscape more evocative than the Cotswolds. With its honey-colored limestone villages, rolling wolds, and ancient manor houses, this “Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty” has served as the definitive backdrop for countless adaptations of classic British literature.
Walking through these villages feels like stepping directly into the pages of a Jane Austen novel or a Brontë classic. This 1000-word guide explores the essential stops for a literary filming locations tour, blending the magic of cinema with the timeless beauty of the English countryside.
1. Lacock: The Village Frozen in Time
Our tour begins in Lacock, a village owned almost entirely by the National Trust. With no overhead power lines or yellow road markings, it is a favorite for directors seeking an authentic 18th or 19th-century atmosphere.
- The Literary Connection: Lacock is perhaps most famous as the setting

