Tuesday, December 9, 2008

TV: Pride & Prejudice (1995, BBC version)


Hey, it's Pemberley! And it's available for wedding receptions. I wonder if the lake is an attraction of its own.

From Enjoy England's North Country

Lyme Park is a sparkling Palladian mansion, made famous through its use in the BBC drama Pride and Prejudice. The house is surrounded by 1,300 acres of deer park, and many other period dramas have also been made at this National Trust property, including "The Forsyte Saga", "Far from the Madding Crowd" and "Casanova".

The Pemberley Trail through Lyme Park takes in every scene filmed there for Pride and Prejudice, including the bridge where Elizabeth first glimpses Pemberley, the courtyard and garden, and the pool where Darcy dives in to cool off.

Lyme Park is open from March to October five days a week - check the website for full details

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