Whether your first vision of England was through the grandeur of Downton Abbey, the dramatic landscapes of Outlander, or the atmospheric streets in Sherlock, there’s no doubt about the UK’s central role in beloved shows and films shown to American audiences.
For travellers making the transatlantic journey, it’s now simpler than ever to bring your screen-inspired dreams to life. These filming locations are not just mere sets—they’re real castles, towns, villages, and landscapes you can stroll through, dine in, and fully experience. With Great British Trips, you can step beyond the scenes and into the narrative.
Here’s a glimpse at some of the most iconic British destinations that have charmed American viewers—and how you can include them in your own travel plans.
Highclere Castle, Hampshire
Appeared in: Downton Abbey
No screen location has become as recognisable as Highclere Castle, the majestic setting of Downton Abbey. Situated amidst the rolling countryside of Hampshire, the actual home of the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon has drawn fans worldwide.
Reasons to visit:
- Roam through the staterooms, library, and grounds made famous as Lord Grantham’s abode.
- Discover Egyptian artefacts downstairs, an intriguing nod to the 5th Earl’s discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb.
- Savour traditional afternoon