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  • Jan 18, 2025 | msn.com | Louisa Streeting

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  • Jan 18, 2025 | express.co.uk | Louisa Streeting

    The beautiful Cotswolds village where Harry Potter and Downton Abbey were filmedThe National Trust owns the entire village of Lacock which has an eerie "frozen in time" feel - and it's no wonder it's been a popular location for film and TV crews 16:39, Sat, Jan 18, 2025 | UPDATED: 16:42, Sat, Jan 18, 2025 Link copied Bookmark The Angel Lacock (Image: Western Daily Press)Lacock village in the Cotswolds has remained virtually untouched over the past two centuries.

  • Sep 14, 2024 | somersetlive.co.uk | Louisa Streeting

    Lacock village, a quintessential Cotswolds location that has been featured in numerous popular television shows and films, has seen little change to its houses and buildings over the past 200 years. It feels like a toy village, perfectly preserved in time. This National Trust site is one of the closest to Bristol, beaten only by a few parks and gardens. From central Bristol, it's approximately a 40-minute drive. .

  • Sep 11, 2024 | walesonline.co.uk | Ellen Jenne |Louisa Streeting

    Lacock village in the Cotswolds has remained largely untouched over the past two centuries. This quintessentially English village, which has been used as a backdrop for numerous popular TV shows and films, feels like a 'toy' town frozen in time. The National Trust owns the entire village of Lacock, situated in Wiltshire, including 90 properties. The village is home to just 1,000 residents, with most houses rented out to families who have lived there for several generations.

  • Sep 10, 2024 | mirror.co.uk | Isobel Pankhurst |Louisa Streeting

    Lacock village in the Cotswolds has remained virtually untouched over the past two centuries. This quintessentially English hamlet, which has been used as a backdrop for numerous TV shows and films, feels like a 'toy' town frozen in time. The National Trust owns the entirety of Lacock, situated in Wiltshire, including 90 properties. The village is home to just 1,000 residents, with most houses rented out to families who have lived there for generations.

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Louisa Streeting
Louisa Streeting @LouisaStreeting
3 Jul 23

RT @BristolLive: The cost of renting in the city has risen much faster over the past decade than average wages https://t.co/vUTCnkwvaL

Louisa Streeting
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3 Jul 23

“It is a sad reality that the community is currently under attack.” This sadly is one of several shocking incidents that have happened in Bristol during Pride Month. Please show your allyship for Bristol Pride and Trans Pride South West https://t.co/whrWCogAbu

Louisa Streeting
Louisa Streeting @LouisaStreeting
30 Jun 23

The impressive new restaurant is set to open later this year inside a Grade I listed building https://t.co/JbSf1RsG6d