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Waverley Borough Film & Tv Location Children of Men (2006) Skyfall (2012) War Machine (2017) Batman Begins (2005) WAVERLEY BOROUGH The Da Vinci Code (2006) Filmed at Filmed at Filmed at Bourne Hankley Dunsfold Last Chance Harvey (2008) Wood Common FILM & TV LOCATION MAP Aerodrome Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (2010) Red 2 (2013) The Theory of Everything (2014) Waverley, in South West Surrey, has been fortunate to have hosted a wealth of London Has Fallen (2016) blockbuster films and TV shows over the years. This map showcases a selection of locations used for filming in the borough. Why not stay at home while doing a tour of Waverley, by film? Filmed at Dunsfold Aerodrome Dunsfold Aerodrome Bourne Wood 1 Hankley Common 6 Click the image boxes for a link to more information. Dunsfold Aerodrome 5 5 Gladiator (2000) Casino Royale (2006) Filmed at Filmed at Bourne Dunsfold Wood • Messiah (filmed in 2004) • Because the Night Aerodrome • Foyles War (filmed in 2001) ITV drama filmed at • Diary of Edwin Drood (filmed in 2011) Wonersh Village • Bargain Hunt (filmed 2013) • Bodyguard (released 2018) TV • Cheat (released 2019) TV shows filmed at Charterhouse School, Godalming Bourne Wood 1 TV Dunsfold Aerodrome 5 2 Wonder Woman (2017) 4 World War Z (2013) Filmed at 1 Filmed at Bourne Dunsfold Wood • The Supervet Aerodrome Channel 4 veterinary series filmed near Godalming 6 TV • Money For Nothing • Rosemary & Thyme Dunsfold Aerodrome Bourne Wood 1 BBC renovation series filmed at ITV drama filmed at 5 Witley Recycling Centre Busbridge Lakes 3 TV TV War Horse (2011) Rush (2013) Filmed at Filmed at Bourne Dunsfold Wood Aerodrome Bourne Wood 1 Dunsfold Aerodrome 5 5 • Top Gear • Come Fly with Me Thor: The Dark World (2013) • Primeval An Ideal Husband (1999) • Dracula • Foyles War Take a Girl Like You (2000) Filmed at BBC drama - • Brainiac: Science Abuse Bourne Bedazzled (2000) featuring ‘I Spirit’ • Spooks Wood The Boys are Back (2009) by Teresa Wells, a • 5th Gear sculpture hired from • You, Me and the Apocalypse Vampire Academy (2014) The Sculpture Park TV shows filmed at Dunsfold Jupiter Ascending (2015) near Churt Aerodrome Peterloo (2018) TV TV Killers Anonymous (2019) Godalming Bourne Wood 1 Filmed at Charterhouse School, Godalming 4 Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) Hot Fuzz (2009) Howards End (2017) The Holiday (2006) St Trinians II (2009) Filmed at Filmed at Filmed at Filmed at Filmed in Filmed at Bourne Bourne Waverley Waverley Godalming Charterhouse Wood Wood Abbey Abbey area and School, and Vann High Street Godalming Cottage in Hambledon Bourne Wood 1 Bourne Wood 1 Abbey Waverley 2 Abbey & Hambledon Waverley 2/4 Godalming 4 Godalming 4 Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) The Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) The Mummy (2017) The Huntsman: Winter’s War (2016) Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2015) Filmed at Filmed at Filmed at Filmed at Filmed at Filmed at Bourne Bourne Waverley Waverley Frensham Frensham Wood Wood Abbey Abbey & Ponds Ponds Frensham (National (National Ponds Trust & Trust & (National WBC land) WBC land) Trust & WBC land) Bourne Wood Abbey Waverley Ponds Abbey & Frensham Waverley Bourne Wood 1 1 2 2/3 Ponds Frensham 3 Ponds Frensham 3 CRANLEIGH • FARNHAM • FILMING IN GODALMING • HASLEMERE • Things to see and do in Waverley WAVERLEY Would you like to Plus things to see and do in; do and see to things Plus film in Waverley, then HASLEMERE GODALMING FARNHAM CRANLEIGH contact FilmWaverley, your one stop shop for film projects. Borough Waverley Waverley We have a number of sites suitable locations in in locations Haslemere Museum Farncombe Boathouse Farnham Castle Cranleigh Arts Centre for filming and can work around your budget. TV and Film TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN TOP 5 THINGS TO DO IN • Join our site database • Join our local crew list ON SCREEN ON HASLEMERE; GODALMING; FARNHAM; CRANLEIGH; • Organise site visits with our rangers • Find a specialist to help guide you • Stunning National Trust. • Farncombe Boat House on the • Farnham Castle - keep and venue • Recreation - Downs Link, Surrey Hills, WAVERLEY through working on a special interest Hindhead: Devils’ Punch Bowl River Wey • Craft - Farnham Maltings art centre, and Wey & Arun Canal site • Entrance to the South Downs • Take a break at a local cafe - Craft Study centre, Farnham Pottery, • Entertainment - Cranleigh Arts Centre • Film at key local sites such as National Park The Natter Cafe New Ashgate Gallery • Shopping - Variety of independent Frensham Great Pond, Farnham Park or • Black Down Temple of the Winds walk • The Jack Phillips memorial trail • The Sculpture Park and family shops Blackheath Common • Visit Grayswood Common • Visit the Godalming Museum • Waverley Abbey ruins - English • Eating - Diverse range of restaurants • Just one hour from central London • Enjoy the range of independent • Beautiful Winkworth Arboretum Heritage and cafes • 25 miles from Shepperton Studios shops and cafe options like • Frensham Ponds - Great and Little • History - historic listed buildings and • 35 miles from Pinewood Studios Dylan’s Ice-cream extensive tree lined common Godalming • Part of the Surrey Hills AONB is a lovely • We can put you in contact with other Situated on historic Located at landowners the borders of market the foot of Hampshire and town with the renowned • Local accommodation which are keen West Sussex, some 22,000 Surrey Hills, to put your team up Haslemere is inhabitants. an area of • Room for your base and filming needs a unique and Located four miles from Guildford and outstanding • Waverley BC have 9 Green Flags historic town, centred on an old market 30 miles from London, it is close to the natural beauty, and equidistant Award winning sites square. With its timbered and tile hung A3 and served by two railway stations, Waverley’s largest urban settlement between Guildford and Horsham. • With a long history of working with houses and cottages, wide high street, which have regular services to and with a local population of almost Cranleigh is a vibrant village with a film companies and scouts and superb choice of shops, restaurants from London Waterloo. 40,000, Farnham supports a buoyant range of independent shops, cafes, and cafes, Haslemere is an attractive economy and over 600 businesses in and restaurants. The Downs Link, from For further details, contact us at town with a vibrant atmosphere. Godalming has a long history and a built all sectors. The High Street in Farnham Guildford to Shoreham by Sea, passes www.waverley.gov.uk/filmwaverley or environment that reflects that heritage. has a healthy mix of independent through the centre of the village email [email protected] The refurbished and long-renowned museum There are five conservation areas in and retailers and services. with a plethora providing access to the surrounding has many fascinating exhibitions, while around Godalming and more than 350 listed of great places to eat and drink, to Wealden countryside. Waverley is a fantastic Haslemere Hall is the centre of cultural life with buildings. The town is still growing with meet and to stay. place to locate a business a wide variety of shows, opera productions, twenty-first century development sitting Cranleigh’s historic core and extensive We boast a diverse rural landscape, plays, films and other events. Wey Hill offers comfortably beside older buildings. The High From the University for the Creative Arts conservation area includes the Anglican parish historic towns, quality housing and access to the leisure centre and a second Street The retail environment is concentrated (UCA) to a fine museum, exhibitions and church of St Nicolas (built around 1170) access to a highly skilled workforce business centre. Haslemere enjoys excellent along Godalming’s High Street, Wharf Street, specialist retail outlets as well as craft- which features a gargoyle of a smiling cat’s - all within easy reach of London, standards of education within local state and Church Street and Bridge Street, which are related businesses, Farnham is home to both face believed to be the inspiration for the major airports and strategic transport public schools and is on the main railway line pedestrian friendly. world renowned craft artists and to the grinning Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland routes. All these factors create an exciting mix of businesses. from London Waterloo to Portsmouth. The next generation of emerging makers. The by Lewis Carroll. town also has easy access to and from Gatwick, Farnham Maltings, a community arts venue, Heathrow and Farnborough airports, plus good now attracts local, national and international road links. It is no surprise that Haslemere is a visitors to the town. popular place in which to live and work. businesswaverley.co.uk businesswaverley.co.uk The information contained in this publication has been published in good faith on the basis of information supplied. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that this information is correct, we cannot guarantee complete accuracy and all liability for loss, disappointment, negligence or other damages caused by reliance on the information contained in this publication, is hereby excluded. As changes often occur after publication date, it is advisable to confirm the information before visiting..
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