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Visit the Locations
of Vanity Fair
Stately homes, landscape gardens and architecturally-rich cities in England,
Scotland and Wales often serve as a backdrop for feature films and television
shows. The new movie Vanity Fair (which teams one of Americas
most popular stars, Reese Witherspoon, with one of the worlds most
acclaimed directors, Mira Nair) is set in and around the cities of London,
Bath and Cheltenham Spa, and serves as an ideal route for American travelers
planning a trip to the south of England.
Bath
Many scenes from the movie
have been filmed in Bath, 120 miles west of London. The citys grandest
street, Great Pulteney Street, has been transported back to the early
19th century re-creating the bustle of Regency-era London. The location
choice was an easy one, as Baths beautifully preserved architecture
allowed scenes to be shot in full 360 degrees. The Holburne Museum,
a grand 18th century mansion, became the house of the Marquess of Steyne
(played by Gabriel Byrne), whilst Aunt Matilda Crawleys (Dame Eileen
Atkins) townhouse residence is in the Sydney Buildings.
Visitors to Bath can stroll down Great Pulteney Street like the
characters on-screen, seeing the famous Roman Baths and Pump
Room, 15th century abbey and stunning Royal Crescent. They
also see the Bath of today, a cosmopolitan city that cultivates specialist
craft and antique shops and offers galleries and stylish bars and restaurants.
The Romans named the city Aquae Sulis after the hot mineral
springs, and visitors can enjoy anew the natural thermal waters at the
Thermae Bath Spa complex, opening early next year. From Bath, visitors
can head northeast through the Gloucestershire Cotswolds to Cheltenham
Spa.
Cheltenham
Spa became a popular resort in 1716 after the discovery of three mineral
springs. Since then it has been a fashionable spa city with green lawns,
tree-lined streets and Georgian-era buildings strong in character. Visitors
can enjoy boutique shopping on The Promenade, an avenue of trees and formal
gardens leading down to Montpellier, in the heart of Georgian Cheltenham.
The shops on Montpellier Walk are distinguished by their use of statues
the Caryatids in place of supporting pillars. More retail
therapy is available on High Street and in the Regent Arcade mall,
but therapy of an even more soothing kind can be found at Chapel Spa,
which offers a range of Elemis treatments perfect for those wanting
to relax after a hard days shopping.
Cotswolds
Cheltenham is also an ideal
touring base for The Cotswolds, with country roads winding through
villages of honey-colored stone. The village of Stanway clusters around
its impressive manor Stanway House where the Crawley family
scenes for Vanity Fair were filmed. The Elizabethan house is open from
July through September on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and the grounds showcase
the worlds highest gravity fountain, reaching 165 feet.
Visitors can then continue on through The Cotswolds before heading south
into the county of Hampshire, where William Makepeace Thackeray set part
of his novel, Vanity Fair. Becky Sharp (portrayed by Ms. Witherspoon),
after attending boarding school with her friend Amelia Sedley (Romola
Garai), stays at the Sedley house in rural Hampshire, close to Winchester.
Englands ancient capital and former seat of King Alfred the Great,
Winchester boasts an impressive cathedral dating back to the 11th century
and its medieval streets have been featured in many productions over the
years. It is likely that the popular market made the city a meeting place
for trade in the early 19th century, and two centuries later it still
is, with local farmers selling fresh produce at regular Farmers
Markets.
London
American travelers can follow in Beckys footsteps by traveling north
to London; Becky, born into the lower class, can rely only on her wit,
guile, and sexuality to climb the ranks of London society. Walking across
some of the capitals prestigious squares such as Grosvenor
Square and Berkeley Square, surrounded by Georgian and Regency-era
buildings is like stepping onto a movie set. Many great stately
homes were built in and around London at the time the film and novel are
set. Somerset House nestled in the center of London and
the home to the Courtauld Institute of Art, the Gilbert Collection and
the Hermitage Rooms is a must-see for visitors, especially from
the end of November through January, when an ice-rink is set against the
torch-lit backdrop of the 18th century courtyard.
Today, visitors can see properties such as Syon House, Osterley
Park and Kenwood House, from the Georgian and Regency period
which are all within easy reach of central London. Some scenes for Vanity
Fair were also shot at Hampton Court Palace (one of Britains
most-recognized royal palaces), which features 60 acres of riverside gardens,
including the famous hedge maze, set around Henry VIIIs magnificent
State Apartments.
For
More Information
For more information on these
and other destinations of choice in Britain, VisitBritain has produced
a new Destination Guide section on www.visitbritain.com/usa.
There is a page for every destination, giving highlights of events for
every month and must see and do attractions. For more information
about planning a trip to Britain, please contact VisitBritain by calling
toll free (877) 899-839 or by e-mailing travelinfo@visitbritain.org.
Photo courtesy VisitBritain.com
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