While the cast and crew of the TV series Peaky Blinders were at Arley Hall in Cheshire, England, filming their new season, they got an unexpected and creepy disruption. While filming at the mansion, the crew was interrupted by barking sounds coming from the hallways – except that there weren’t any dogs around. The first. Read more »
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1 Feb 2021, 20:00
Updated: 1 Feb 2021, 23:43
IT’S a good job Peaky Blinders is full of tough guys, as they’re about to be given a fright.
Cillian Murphy, Helen Mccrory, Paul Anderson and others recently started filming a new season of the hit BBC drama at Arley Hall in Cheshire.
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The new season of Peaky Blinders is being filmed at the haunted Arley Hall on the Arley Estate in Cheshire
But it turns out the 19th century mansion is haunted by a ghostly DOG and crew have reported hearing barking noises in the halls.
THIS stunning Grade II listed Georgian former farmhouse, turned hotel, comes with picturesque views of the surrounding Pickmere countryside. Pickmere House, which dates back to 1772, is set back from Park Lane, and comes with 12 bedrooms and is currently being listed by Savills with a guide price of £850,000. The current owners have operated it as a licensed hotel serving guests breakfasts, lunches, afternoon teas and evening meals since 2008, but are now looking to retire. Accessed either via a pedestrian gate leading to the front door or gravel driveway to the left of the property, there is ample parking and space to turn for numerous vehicles.
HOLLYWOOD stars such as Cillian Murphy and Sam Claflin will be descending on Cheshire again as production resumes on the final episodes of Peaky Blinders. Filming for the hit BBC period crime drama was halted due to the pandemic last year, but creator Steven Knight revealed to fans on social media that it had resumed, under government guidelines and protocols, and will be the ‘best series of all’. Many locations on our doorstep are used in show, with Arley Hall and Gardens, near Appleton Thorn, used as one of the main filming locations. Arley Hall doubles as lead character Tommy Shelby’s Arrow House with the production team painting the walls dark green and bringing in 1920s furniture every time they work there.
FANCY living like a lord if only for a couple of days? Well now you have the chance – once restrictions ease – because Arley Hall has been refurbishing its stunning Chapel House at the heart of the estate near Appleton Thorn. Arley – home of Lord and Lady Ashbrook – has teamed up with Rural Retreats to offer up the property, next door to the Grade II Salvin Chapel, for short term holiday accommodation. Up to four people can stay in the beautifully renovated two bedroom semi-detached cottage – including a super-king size bed – located within the grounds of the historic Arley Hall and its award-winning gardens.