What was filmed in Faversham?
A Kent town has been given a 1950s makeover as filming for a remake of The Darling Buds of May gets underway. The clock has been wound back seven decades in Faversham, where filming for the hotly anticipated adaptation The Larkins is taking place.
How old is Faversham cinema?
Faversham Life checks out one of the quirkiest buildings in Faversham. Designed in 1936 by Andrew Mather (1891-1938), an architect who specialised in cinemas for the Odeon chain, it is a highly eccentric essay in the Tudorbethan style and opened as the Odeon Theatre.
Was the Larkins filmed in Faversham?
The Larkins’ town scenes were filmed in Faversham in Kent – which boasts two Darling buds of May connections. For the 2021 ITV series, Faversham’s Market Place was decorated in mid-20th Century signage, with all the local shopfronts transformed for the shoot.
Where did the Larkins live?
rural Kent
Given the rural Kent backdrop was just as much a key part of the show as the Larkins themselves, the show could hardly neglect the Southern county, known affectionately as The Garden of England. So most of the show was filmed in Kent, true to its setting in the books.
Which railway was used in the Larkins?
The Bluebell Railway, which featured in The Larkins on ITV, hits £500,000 target to restore Horsted Keynes station.
Where was the Larkins 2021 filmed?
Kent
Which railway was used in The Larkins?
Where did they film Darling Buds of May?
Much of the original series was filmed in and around the village of Pluckley in Kent; Executive producer Richard Bates lived just a few miles away.
Which village is the Larkins filmed?
Filming received quite a bit of attention in Faversham, where the shops in the town’s Market Place were given a retro 1950s makeover, while Walsh was also spotted in costume at Walpole Bay Hotel in Broadstairs.
What railway was used in The Larkins?
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