Shining a light on North Yorkshire's top filming locations from Bridgerton to Harry Potter and All Creatures Great and Small

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Incredible places across North Yorkshire stand out in crisp mid-winter having featured in Hollywood blockbusters and hit TV shows.

From the filming of the latest Indiana Jones movie to old favourites such as Harry Potter.

From Bridgerton to Calendar Girls, and even Tom Cruise in a Mission Impossible film, some of the settings and locations in the region are at the heart of a new tourism campaign by Visit North Yorkshire, the county's tourism organisation.

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Coun Mark Crane, executive member for business on North Yorkshire Council, said tourism brings in £4bn a year to the county’s economy.

Castle Howard. Image: Marisa CashillCastle Howard. Image: Marisa Cashill
Castle Howard. Image: Marisa Cashill

"So many people are fascinated by the locations which have been used in leading television and film productions, and are keen to see these places firsthand," he said.

"The chance to highlight our links to film and TV is a prime example of how we can expand the market for visitors."

North Yorkshire is home to Herriot Country, linked to Alf Wight’s novels and television series All Creatures Great and Small.

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Then there are Fountains Abbey and Plumpton Rocks, used as locations for Netflix drama The Witcher, while Yorkshire's coastline features in the film Phantom Thread, starring Daniel Day Lewis.

North Yorkshire Moor Railway. Picture By James Hardisty.North Yorkshire Moor Railway. Picture By James Hardisty.
North Yorkshire Moor Railway. Picture By James Hardisty.

Both the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and Malham Cove have featured in the Harry Potter films based on author JK Rowling’s novels about the young wizard.

The railway was also used to shoot scenes for the movies Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny along with Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One.

Calendar Girls, starring Julie Walters and Helen Mirren, was filmed in the Yorkshire Dales.

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And the Castle Howard estate is a favourite of period dramas from Brideshead Revisited to Bridgerton. The latter’s first season screened in 2020 and Castle Howard has since drawn a wave of interest.

The Devonshire, which turns into the Drovers Arms for All Creatures Great and Small.  Picture Jonathan GawthorpeThe Devonshire, which turns into the Drovers Arms for All Creatures Great and Small.  Picture Jonathan Gawthorpe
The Devonshire, which turns into the Drovers Arms for All Creatures Great and Small. Picture Jonathan Gawthorpe

Castle Howard’s visitor attraction director Abbigail Ollive said people were visiting just to see the site of the fictional Duke of Hasting’s home, and they have set up exhibitions, concerts and tours.

"It’s fair to say that screen tourism continues to be incredibly important to the visitor attraction today," she added.

Data from Visit England has shown that more than nine in 10 of inbound visitors would be interested in visiting a film or TV location.

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The new campaign, called Starring North Yorkshire, will complement Visit England’s own international marketing drive, Starring Great Britain.

The chief executive officer of Screen Yorkshire, Caroline Cooper Charles, said: "The impact of these productions creates a ripple effect from increased visitor numbers to filming locations, boosting tourism revenue, to job creation across hospitality, retail, and the arts.

"Screen Tourism offers a unique opportunity to showcase Yorkshire to the world while directly contributing to the region’s economy and cultural pride.

"It’s a powerful example of how the creative industries can drive meaningful growth and deliver lasting value to our region.”

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