Film location - 19th century converted barn in Wiltshire, UK
  Ideal rural film location
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Wilbury Barn was built in 1848 and converted into living accommodation in 1992. It was bought in 1997 by Chris and Ruth Stanbury who had it renovated, transforming the west wing into offices for Chris' company Cravenplan Computers.

Wilbury Barn has spectacular views of the Swallowcliffe Downs and is surrounded by fields and woods, with the village of Swallowcliffe hidden in the valley below. It is close to the two attractive historic cities, of Salisbury (12 miles) and Bath (25 miles) and is also only an hour and a half's travel from London.

View of the downs, Wiltshire

Wilbury Barn, an ideal rural film location

Wilbury Barn is close to some other great film locations; only 2.5 miles from Tisbury (Chocolat), only 3 miles from Old Wardour Castle (Robin Hood Prince of Thieves), New Wardour Castle (Billy Elliot), 10 miles from Wilton House (Sense and Sensibility), and 25 miles from Milton Abbas (The Browning Version).

 

 
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