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Brutal streets to brooding skies: new location tours for groups

Brutal streets to brooding skies: new location tours for groups

As the demand for TV and film location tours continues to soar, we are thrilled to introduce two new location tours to our exciting product offering!

Peaky Blinders Location Tour for Groups:
‘By Order of the Peaky Blinders’ and in readiness for the upcoming film Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, we have launched a gripping new tour! Groups will explore where the Shelby family and Peaky Blinders gang lived, fought and managed their shadowy business deals and criminal activities. Primarily filmed in Liverpool and Yorkshire, the hit series recreates the gritty street gang scene and raw territorial rivalries of 1920's Birmingham.

Visit the streets used for Watery Lane, where the Shelby Home and Betting Shop is situated and Garrison Lane. Explore Black Country Living Museum, an open-air museum of rebuilt historic buildings, where various scenes are filmed. See grand Arley Hall, Tommy's mansion and also Newby Hall, whose cellars, billiards room, statue gallery and gardens feature across several seasons of Peaky Blinders.

Wuthering Heights Location Tour for Groups:
From the wild landscapes of the moors and the ruins of 19th century mills, through to traditional stone-built villages and looming Gothic mansions, the new Wuthering Heights film is brimming with windswept, atmospheric locations, bringing Emily Brontë's legendary novel of doomed passion to the big screen with a Gothic flourish.

Bring your groups to the northernmost of the Yorkshire Dales and the idyllic village of Langthwaite, where the cast and crew were based. Visit Low Row, with typical stone cottages and sweeping moorland views, where the cast were seen filming. Swaledale, a beautiful limestone valley where much of the filming took place; Surrender Bridge, which appears in the opening scenes and the haunting ruins of Old Gang Smelting Mill, used for exterior shots of the Wuthering Heights farmhouse. Other highlights include the cosy 17th-century coaching inn where Margot Robbie was spotted having lunch and the cast’s hotel.

Journey on into Brontë Country and Haworth, the pretty Yorkshire village where the Brontës lived near the moors, comprising quaint bookshops, tea rooms and the pub patronised by Emily's brother. Visit the Brontë Parsonage where the sisters wrote their stories. See the farmhouse which inspired Wuthering Heights farmhouse, the family vault at the local church and the Brontë Birthplace in Thornton.

We're proud to be film and TV location tour experts. All tours are tailormade. Take a look at our other location tours or contact us for a bespoke quote.

February 18, 2026