Here are 9 fascinating locations where The Crown was filmed, from Eltham Palace to Ely Cathedral.
Ely Cathedral

Located in the city of Ely in Cambridgeshire, England, the cathedral is one of the most important religious buildings in the country. The origins of the cathedral date back to 1083. On the other hand, it is known by the whole world that the royal family attaches great importance to weddings.
Brocket Hall

Located in Hertfordshire, England, this historical building was built for the first time in 1239. However, the building gained its present appearance in 1760. Scenes at Kensington Palace, one of the official residences of the royal family in London, were shot in this building.
Somerley Hall

The building, which was built between 1701 and 1705, now hosts weddings and various events in England.
Eltham Palace

Eltham Palace, whose history dates back to the early 1300s, is one of these buildings. The palace, which contains the architectural traces of different historical periods, has also been used by the British royal family since the 14th century.
Ardverikie Castle

This castle in the highlands of Scotland dates from the 19th century. Featured in The Crown as one of Queen Elizabeth’s favorite retreats, Balmoral Castle
Hedsor House

Hedsor House is located near the River Thames in London, the capital of England. Owned by the Hedsor family and built in 1166, the house is named “No. 10 Dowing Street” is used as the British Prime Minister’s residence.
Hatfield House

Some of the scenes shown in The Crown, set in Buckingham Palace, are also filmed at this incredible country house in Hertfordshire, England.
Lancaster House

The Crown crew often use Lancaster House to portray the royal family’s life at Buckingham Palace. The interior decoration and architectural features of the house are very similar to Buckingham Palace, which has been the official residence of the royal family since 1873.
Burghley House

Burghley House in Stamford is one of many historic buildings in England. The house was built between 1555 and 1587 by William Cecil, one of Queen Elizabeth I’s key advisors.
In the series, most of the scenes in Windsor Castle, one of the main residences of the royal family, are shot at Burghley House.
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