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  1. The American company Starz produced the eight-episode series helmed by Emma Frost (also writer of The White Queen and The Man in the High Castle). The cast includes Jodie Comer (before to become Killing Eve' Villanelle) as Princess Elizabeth of York, Jacob Collins-Levy as Henry VII, and Michelle Fairley as the King's mother (Catelyn Stark from Game of Thrones).

    • Great Chalfield Manor in Wiltshire
    • Wells Cathedral in Somerset
    • Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire
    • Tithe Barn in Wiltshire
    • Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire
    • Lacock in Wiltshire
    • Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire
    • Caerphilly Castle in Wales
    • Gloucester Cathedral in Gloucestershire
    • Arundel Castle in Sussex

    Managed by the National Trust, Great Chalfield Manornear Bradford-On-Avon in Wiltshire is instantly recognisable as Woodville Manor, Elizabeth of York’s family home, in the opening scene of The White Princess, as well as later on in the series. In the show, we see most of the manor’s beautiful gardens and estate – from the quaint church and meander...

    Wells Cathedral in Somerset stands in for York within The White Princess TV series. You’ll often see the cathedral’s walls within the program. While you’re here, don’t forget to look out for the moat at Bishop’s Palace – also in Wells. This moat stood in for the Thames within the series – most notably when Lizzie leaves her mother in Westminster an...

    The historic Berkeley Castlein Gloucestershire, close to the Cotswolds, stands in for the courtyard of Westminster. We first see it when Elizabeth of York arrives in London for the first time. Quite fitting really, considering Berkeley Castle was also where King Edward II met his untimely end in real life, who as we know, was an ancestor of King Ed...

    Tithe Barn, a 14th-century barn in Bradford-On-Avon, is owned by the English Heritage and serves as the King’s throne room within The White Princess TV series. Despite the imposing Tudor flags and banners you see on screen, there’s no mistaking the barn’s archaic beams and unique architecture. Tithe Barn is free to visit and is open most days to th...

    The interesting gardens of Sudeley Castlein Gloucestershire also appear within The White Princess several times. Whether Elizabeth is walking with her ladies, kneeling alone or scheming with her family, these scenes were often filmed within the grounds of Sudeley Castle. Once again, this is also fitting, because Queen Katherine Parr, King Henry VII...

    The historic village of Lacockin Wiltshire is often used in period dramas and movies – and The White Princess is no different. The town’s original Tudor houses and stone buildings serve as a bygone London within the TV series, so we often see the King and his men riding through the streets, such as on the way to coronations and Royal weddings. Chur...

    In the series, we often see the court walking or talking in the palace’s many corridors. These are instantly recognisable as cathedral cloisters. Specifically, the cloisters at Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire appear many times throughout the series. The cathedral is open at various times throughout the year. Don’t forget to take a look at the 1215...

    Caerphilly Castle in South Wales is almost instantly recognisable as the London docks within the TV series. The dramatic Tower of London scenes were also filmed at the castle. This historic castle dates back to the 1200s and is known to be the second biggest castle in Britain – second only to Windsor. Today, the castle is open to the public through...

    The White Princess film crew certainly used Gloucester Cathedral uniquely within the TV series. Down in the cathedral’s eerie crypts is where you’ll find the private quarters of Elizabeth Woodville and her family. Gloucester Cathedral has also had its fair share of TV and movie appearances as well – perhaps most notably within some of the Harry Pot...

    The exterior of the exquisite Arundel Castle in Sussex served as Wingfield Castle, which we see briefly in the first episode of the series. This was where the Earl of Warwick and his family lived before being summoned to London under the new King’s reign. The castle is privately owned and is usually open to the public throughout the warmer months. ...

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  3. The eight part series filmed in purpose-built sets at The Bottle Yard Studios from June – November 2016, also using production offices, additional build space, stores and costume areas on site. Filming took place in location in Bristol, with Bristol Film Office providing unit bases, locations and holding areas for 100 cast extras during a large-scale shoot at Bristol Cathedral.

  4. The White Princess is a historical drama television miniseries developed for Starz. It is based on Philippa Gregory 's 2013 novel of the same name and, to a lesser extent, its 2014 sequel The King's Curse .

  5. The White Princess: With Jodie Comer, Rebecca Benson, Jacob Collins-Levy, Richard Dillane. Based on the Philippa Gregory book of the same name, the story of Elizabeth of York, the White Queen's daughter, and her marriage to the Lancaster victor, Henry VII.

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