A visit to the Historic Dockyard at Chatham and Film Location Tour on Wednesday 20th May.
Discover the stories that make up the 400-year history of the most complete and best preserved dockyard of the ‘Age of Sail’. Explore three historic warships and discover how steam and steel evolved from wooden hulls and iron frames. The tour of the Dockyard will offer a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the less-known parts of the Dockyard, where you can learn more about the buildings, their original uses and the people that occupied them
The Historic Dockyard Chatham has served as an iconic backdrop in film and TV for over forty years. The Dockyard is recognisable in many movies and TV series including Mission Impossible, The Crown, Bridgerton,
Mr Selfridge, Les Miserables, Call the Midwife and many more. Experience first-hand where some of TV and film’s favourite scenes were created. Dive into the world of movies and TV series, where the secrets of the screen are revealed on an unforgettable journey through film history. The tour is specially designed to provide a behind-the-scenes look at the real-life operations of a working film location.
Depart from Green Street 9.00am or the bus stop opposite the White Horse public house at approx 9.05am.
Arrive back in Chorleywood 6:30 – 7:00pm.
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