Visit the Top Sherlock Holmes Locations Around Britain
Britain provided a stunning backdrop for the filming of Sherlock Holmes, directed by Guy Richie.
Here's a list of the top locations featuring in the film: Brompton Cemetery London Featuring as the site of "Blackwood's Crypt" in the film, London's Brompton Cemetery covers 16.
5 hectares of formal grounds managed by the Royal Parks.
The cemetery is open to visitors daily from 8AM-8PM in summer and 8Am-4PM in winter.
Manchester Town Hall Used to depict the interior of the Houses of Parliament in the film, Manchester Town Hall is a fine example of Victorian gothic architecture located on Manchester's Albert Square.
Tours can be arranged through the Manchester Visitor Information Centre just off St.
Peter's Square.
Chatham Historic Docks, Kent Used to film the Thames Ironworks scene, the Chatham Historic Docks combine striking architecture, old warships and museum galleries in a historic dockyard setting.
Tickets are £14 for adults and £9.
50 for children and are valid for unlimited visits for a year.
St.
Paul's Cathedral London's St.
Paul's Cathedral provides a stunning backdrop for various scenes in the film.
One of the most iconic elements of the London skyline, the current cathedral was built between 1675 and 1710, though earlier versions have stood on this site since 604AD.
Admission is £12.
50 for adults and £4.
50 for children.
Saint Bartholomew the Great Church Located in the West Smithfield area of the City of London, Saint Bartholomew the great was founded in 1123 and continues today as an Anglican/Episcopal Church.
It boasts stunning architecture and has appeared in films such as Shakespeare in Love and The Other Boleyn Girl before appearing in Sherlock Holmes.
Admission is £4 for adults and £3 concession.
Here's a list of the top locations featuring in the film: Brompton Cemetery London Featuring as the site of "Blackwood's Crypt" in the film, London's Brompton Cemetery covers 16.
5 hectares of formal grounds managed by the Royal Parks.
The cemetery is open to visitors daily from 8AM-8PM in summer and 8Am-4PM in winter.
Manchester Town Hall Used to depict the interior of the Houses of Parliament in the film, Manchester Town Hall is a fine example of Victorian gothic architecture located on Manchester's Albert Square.
Tours can be arranged through the Manchester Visitor Information Centre just off St.
Peter's Square.
Chatham Historic Docks, Kent Used to film the Thames Ironworks scene, the Chatham Historic Docks combine striking architecture, old warships and museum galleries in a historic dockyard setting.
Tickets are £14 for adults and £9.
50 for children and are valid for unlimited visits for a year.
St.
Paul's Cathedral London's St.
Paul's Cathedral provides a stunning backdrop for various scenes in the film.
One of the most iconic elements of the London skyline, the current cathedral was built between 1675 and 1710, though earlier versions have stood on this site since 604AD.
Admission is £12.
50 for adults and £4.
50 for children.
Saint Bartholomew the Great Church Located in the West Smithfield area of the City of London, Saint Bartholomew the great was founded in 1123 and continues today as an Anglican/Episcopal Church.
It boasts stunning architecture and has appeared in films such as Shakespeare in Love and The Other Boleyn Girl before appearing in Sherlock Holmes.
Admission is £4 for adults and £3 concession.