England’s Most Beautiful Village In The Snow - Castle Combe

Come with us for a peaceful snowy drive and a stroll around the quintessentially English village of Castle Combe, often named the ’prettiest village in England. Here’s a few things you may or may not know about this quaint little village: - Castle Combe is a small Cotswold village in Wiltshire, England, with a population of about 350. The village lies about 5 miles northwest of the town of Chippenham and 14 miles away from Bath. - It was built in the 14th century from stones of a Norman castle. - Within Castle Combe you’ll find a Market Cross and St Andrew’s Church which dates from the 13th century. - As you can imagine, it is perfect for picturesque filming locations. The original 1967 Dr Doolittle was filmed here, and in recent years major Hollywood films have been shot here such as Stardust (2008), The Wolfman (2009) and in 2010 Steven Spielberg shot scenes for the film adaptation of War Horse. Music by Edgar Hopp ’In Abundance’ & Erasmus Talbot ’The Sanctuary Within’ Provided by @epidemicsound Thank you for watching. If you’d like to see more, please subscribe to our channel. Bean and Bear x (Apologies for the wobbly footage at times we didn’t have our gimbal) You can also find us on the links below: Instagram: TikTok: @__beanandbear__?_t=8YOZnfyBNJ8&_r=1 Facebook:
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