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Where are the ancient buildings in Pride and Prejudice?

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Austin's statement that "every rich bachelor will marry a wife" has become a universal axiom. When Elizabeth meets Darcy, pride and prejudice clash, but a beautiful marriage is unstoppable. In the new edition of Pride and Prejudice, apart from the twists and turns of the hero and heroine, what is more worrying is England.

The beauty of the manor.

In addition to the classic scenic spots, we will also show you the routes of drinking tea, clubbing and shopping in these two countries. If you want to go there, please pay attention to the collection.

Bridegroom's Bridge Square (Bennett's home in the film)

The simplest manor

Scene Elizabeth walked briskly into the room from the outside. His mother is talking to his father in the study about the new bachelor neighbor next door.

In the film, the Bennett family, who unfortunately gave birth to five daughters, lives in Bridge Manor in groome, which matches the living standard of the Bennett family. 1660, an old brick house, stands quietly at the junction of Kent and Sussex. A path was built in the grass in front of the door, leading directly to Bennett's house, and the piano etudes of my little daughter came faintly.

Groome Bridge Manor can be regarded as the simplest manor in Pride and Prejudice. Today, the manor is still a private residence, and no one is allowed to enter. Only the garden can lift the tip of the iceberg for viewing in summer. Shortly before filming began, the groome Bridge just changed hands, which is the second time in 400 years. The film crew raced against time to capture the original flavor of the old brick house. The crumbling paint on that door is not disguised at all.

Basildon Park (Niederfeld Manor in the film, Mr. Bentley's temporary residence)

A room with a view

The scene is in a room with a view. Elizabeth is pacing with Miss Bingley and arguing with Darcy who is writing a letter.

By the way, the house rented by Mr. Bingley, a rich young master, is actually Basildon Manor. /kloc-a palatial mansion in the 0/8th century, enclosing 400 mu of land. At this point, looking back at groome Bridge Manor, even if it is not a snob, we can feel the difference between the two. There is no problem in this house overlooking the Thames in Berkshire. If you are tired of gorgeous interior decoration, you can walk into any room and open the window. This is a room with a view.

Due to lack of maintenance, Basildon Manor was abandoned in the early 20th century. In the 1950s, Sir Alex Ferguson and his wife were hardcore antique lovers, and they collected a large number of precious paintings, calligraphy and furniture. Spread in the manor and become what we see today.

Burleigh Manor (Rosings Manor in the film, the residence of Lady Catherine de Bourgh)

Exhausted luxury.

Scene Elizabeth follows Collins to visit Mrs Catherine de Bourgh and meets the old lady's nephew, Mr Darcy.

This16th century luxury mansion was designed and built by Earl Burleigh, advisor of Queen Elizabeth. As one of the largest private mansions in Britain, Burleigh Villa is extremely luxurious. The walls are covered with murals. The two most famous rooms in the mansion, one is called "Paradise Room" and the other is called "Hell Stairs", while Mrs. Catherine de Bourgh and her sickly daughter are sitting in the room where Collins and his party are "received", which happens to be the "Paradise Room". There are four silver candlesticks in the four corners of the room, and an antique sofa is supported by a thick carpet in the center of the room. At present, the owner of this mansion is Mrs. Victoria Ellison.

Burleigh Villa is actually not far from Stamford, a small town in Lincolnshire. Compared with luxury houses, this town is small and simple. The most distinctive thing is that around every corner, there is a small church that matches this street, and you can often meet new people who hold weddings. Outside the church is a winding and sloping paved alley. In the twists and turns, it seems that Elizabeth can be seen walking briskly with a skirt. The elegant stone mansion in King George's time just matches the background of the film. This is actually a market where Elizabeth and her sisters buy ribbons.

Chatsworth Manor (Pemberley Manor in the film, Mr. Darcy's residence)

The scene goes up along the fountain.

Scene Elizabeth walks into the home of Mr. Darcy, who owns half of Derbyshire. She is fascinated by the white marble sculpture and finally stops at the statue of Mr. Darcy.

After seeing all kinds of simple, light and gorgeous manors, we can only describe Chatsworth Manor with elegance. The manor is facing the shady lawn and the magnificent lotus pond. Because it is connected with tap water, the water in the pond rattles. The ornaments in the manor hall, whether porch or railing, are mainly marble and white. Looking up, it is a warm oil painting on the ceiling.

Chatsworth manor attracts attention in all directions. The most popular among tourists is a small waterfall in French style. The waterfall stays along the steps, just like a model coming gracefully from the other end of the runway. Pigeons often swim upstream and frolic while drinking water. In summer, tourists often imitate pigeons, take off their shoes and walk in the water. Looking at the elegance of Chatsworth from a height.

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■ If you are a real Austin fan, you might as well read Pride and Prejudice and review the latest version of 1995 BBC and the film. With the striking scenery, I feel that I am walking in a movie film.

■ Most of the manors in pride and prejudice are concentrated in Kent, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire in England. With the maps of these places, it is more convenient to visit.

■ Of course, some manors or rooms filmed in the film are still privately owned and not open to tourists. So don't rush in. If you need to visit, please consult the relevant website, which has detailed visit time and scope.

www.visitprideandprejudice.com; www.thepeacockatrowsley.com; www.chatsworth.org

www.haddonhall.co.uk; www.visitlincolnshire.com

www.georgehotelofstamford.com

www.burghley.co.uk; www.nationaltrust.org.uk/basildonpark

www.groombridge.co.uk。

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