Highclere Castle

The Home of Downton Abbey

Highclere Castle

Highclere Castle

The Home of Downton Abbey

The runaway success of ITV’s six series period drama, Downton Abbey led to a revival of interest in all things Edwardian. Such was the success of the TV series, a film was released in September 2019, continuing the story of the Crawley family and their loyal servants.  On this day trip we visit the beautiful Highclere Castle and relive every scene.

If you have watched the series and seen the movie, visit  Highclere Castle and relive every scene: glide down the grand oak staircase like Lady Mary did on her wedding day, sit at Jackdaws Castle where Lady Edith so often found herself and take in the state dining room where many of the Dowager Countess' wonderfully acerbic lines were delivered by Dame Maggie Smith.



The runaway success of ITV’s six series period drama, Downton Abbey led to a revival of interest in all things Edwardian. Such was the success of the TV series, a film was released in September 2019, continuing the story of the Crawley family and their loyal servants.  On this day trip we visit the beautiful Highclere Castle and relive every scene.

If you have watched the series and seen the movie, visit  Highclere Castle and relive every scene: glide down the grand oak staircase like Lady Mary did on her wedding day, sit at Jackdaws Castle where Lady Edith so often found herself and take in the state dining room where many of the Dowager Countess' wonderfully acerbic lines were delivered by Dame Maggie Smith.



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The runaway success of ITV’s six series period drama, Downton Abbey led to a revival of interest in all things Edwardian. Such was the success of the TV series, a film was released in September 2019, continuing the story of the Crawley family and their loyal servants.  On this day trip we visit the beautiful Highclere Castle and relive every scene.

If you have watched the series and seen the movie, visit  Highclere Castle and relive every scene: glide down the grand oak staircase like Lady Mary did on her wedding day, sit at Jackdaws Castle where Lady Edith so often found herself and take in the state dining room where many of the Dowager Countess' wonderfully acerbic lines were delivered by Dame Maggie Smith.