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The village's main feature, Lacock Abbey, dates back to the 13th century, although the village itself is mentioned in historical writings that go further back.
This National Trust walk is a gentle stroll through the historic Wiltshire market village of Lacock, along the River Avon, with views of Lacock Abbey. 26 May 2010 • 10:21am ...
Lacock village in the Cotswolds has been used as a backdrop for numerous popular TV shows and films. By Louisa Streeting , Isobel Pankhurst 16:38, Tue, Sep 10, 2024 | UPDATED: 16:39, Tue, Sep 10, 2024 ...
The village is home to just 1,000 residents, with most houses rented out to families who have lived there for several generations. Even during the winter months, tourists flock to Lacock to ...
The south window at Lacock Abbey which was photographed by Fox Talbot (Image: Western Daily Press). More recently, the village has been catapulted to fame through the film and TV industry.
RESIDENTS in a pretty village where Harry Potter and Downton Abbey were filmed say that celebs love it – but it has a down side. Lacock in Wiltshire has been preserved as it was two centuries… ...
Both the village of Lacock, in Wiltshire, and the Abbey have been the setting for well-known films and TV series, such as Downton Abbey and Harry Potter. The attractions normally see hundreds of ...
A series of photographs, commissioned by the British Council in 1943, is on display for the first time in a new exhibition, 'Lacock as Propaganda', at the Fox Talbot Museum in Lacock, Wiltshire.