BBC Beyond Paradise filming locations from picturesque seaside town to stately home
05.05.2024 - 17:13
/ ok.co.uk
BBC's Beyond Paradise has returned with a bang, and it's the show's stunning filming locations that have left viewers amazed. From the stunning seaside town to the grand stately home, the locations have proven to cause a distraction among fans.
The spin-off from Death in Paradise, which follows Humphrey Goodman and his team as they crack new cases, has been a hit since its 2023 debut.
The first series reportedly pulled in a whopping eight million viewers, leading to a second series.
The series revolves around detective Humphrey (played by Kris Marshall) and his fiancée Martha Lloyd (portrayed by Sally Bretton) as they juggle their relationship and consider fostering children in the fictional Devon town of Shipton Abbott.
The upcoming series promises a slew of intriguing cases, including a missing teacher and a train death, alongside the potential closure of the local police headquarters.
Since its premiere, the BBC series has turned heads for its breathtaking landscapes, taking centre stage again in the new series. Despite being set in south Devon, much of Beyond Paradise was actually filmed in south-east Cornwall.
Looe, a coastal town in Cornwall, reportedly doubles as the show's main town. Executive producer Tim Key suggests that the town's fishing port adds a splash of colour to the on-screen location, according to MyLondon.
The show features local spots such as the Port Eliot Estate, the ancestral home of the Eliot family, with Albert Eliot, the current Earl of St Germans, at its helm. Port Eliot is a grand house with its own church.
Other filming locations include Werrington Park and the Pentillie Estate, a grade II* listed country house on the bank of the River Tamar in Paynter's Cross. Looe, the Tamar Valley, Bere
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