Calke Abbey to Face Access Changes as Film Crew Captures Magic in Derbyshire

Calke Abbey to Face Access Changes as Film Crew Captures Magic in Derbyshire

Calke Abbey in Derbyshire will have restricted access due to a film production until September 20, affecting visitor routes and areas.

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World 28.08.2024

Calke Abbey, the exquisite Grade I listed National Trust site nestled in the picturesque Derbyshire countryside near Ticknall, is set to undergo temporary disruptions as a film production takes over key access routes to the estate. The unnamed project has been filming at the historic location since early August, with activities scheduled to continue until September 20. As the production crew embarks on capturing the essence of their project, several areas of Calke Abbey will be restricted for public access. Notably, the stableyard, smithy yard, and brewhouse tunnels will remain closed to visitors throughout the filming period, marking a significant alteration to the usual visitor experience. This limitation is designed to ensure the safety of both crew and guests, as well as to protect the integrity of the filming process. From September 2 to September 6, visitors planning to access the abbey will need to be prepared for further changes. The usual route through the green gates and down the hill will be redirected. Instead, guests will be guided to a grass bank near the vehicle exit to the parkland. This adjustment, while temporary, highlights the balance that must be struck between preserving the heritage site and accommodating modern creative endeavors. Calke Abbey, known for its rich history and stunning architecture, attracts numerous visitors each year who come to enjoy its serene grounds and explore its past. The decision to host film production on-site reflects a growing trend in the film industry, where historical locations serve as perfect backdrops for storytelling. However, the temporary closures and changes in access may pose inconveniences for those eager to experience the site firsthand during the film crew's activities. Visitors are encouraged to plan their trips accordingly and stay informed about access updates. The National Trust remains committed to preserving Calke Abbey's unique heritage while also embracing opportunities that bring attention to this remarkable location. As the film crew wraps up its work later this month, the estate will once again open its doors fully to the public, promising a return to normalcy and the chance to experience the beauty of Calke Abbey without disruption.

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