A SOMERSET country estate has featured in a television series which also starred David Tennant.
The acclaimed actor lit up the screen and Somerset’s Orchardleigh Estate during the filming of Disney+’s new hit series Rivals.
The picturesque 500-acre estate, with its three-mile long main drive, golf course, and stunning Belvedere, played a starring role in the highly anticipated adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s iconic novel.
Filmed during the summer of 2023, Rivals brought a touch of stardom to Orchardleigh as the cast and crew, led by Tennant, transformed its landscapes into scenes of drama and intrigue.
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Chris Vincent, owner of Orchardleigh Estate, said: “Having David Tennant and the production team at Orchardleigh was a great experience.
“Watching them bring Jilly Cooper’s story to life against the backdrop of our grounds was a real highlight for us.
“We’ve since watched the show, and found it hugely entertaining, and we’re delighted to have been a part of it.”
The estate’s versatility made it a perfect choice for key scenes, and the team are thrilled with how the estate’s beauty translates on screen.
With fans already clamouring for a second season, Orchardleigh Estate stands ready to welcome the cast and crew back.
Chris added: “If a second season is announced, we’d be thrilled to host the team again.
“It’s been an unforgettable experience, and we’d love to see Orchardleigh shine once more on screen.”
Rivals isn’t the first well-known TV show to be captured at Orchardleigh, with Tess of the D’Ubervilles, Into the Storm and Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple: 4:50 from Paddington also filmed at the Somerset estate.
In addition to its role as a filming location, Orchardleigh Estate is renowned for its exclusive weddings, luxury stays, and wellness retreats, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the estate's cinematic charm.
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