Was Aston Hall used in Peaky Blinders?

Arley Hall is a country house in the village of Arley and served as Tommy Shelby's sprawling manor house in Peaky Blinders. The Hall that currently stands was built in 1832 and the grounds have been home to Viscount Ashbrook and his family for over 500 years.
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What Hall was used in Peaky Blinders?

Tommy Shelby's house in Peaky Blinders

The house used in the famous series is Arley Hall, in Northwich, Cheshire. The Hall was built in 1832 and is owned by Viscount Ashbrook. It has also been host to Coronation Street, Cold Feet, The Voice, Tonight with Trevor McDonald and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
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What stately home was used in Peaky Blinders?

Chatsworth featured as May Carleton's mansion in series two of Peaky Blinders.
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What locations were used in Peaky Blinders?

The drama was largely filmed in the north-west of England – in Manchester's historic canal district, and on Liverpool's Georgian streets and Lancashire's moors. Birmingham's favourite lawless gang is back.
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Which cathedral is used in Peaky Blinders?

Tommy Shelby's local church – where he goes to confession and to wrestle with his conscience – is in fact Liverpool Cathedral. It's home to the Te Deum stained glass window, a famous piece of glasswork.
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Is the garrison a real pub in Birmingham?

A pub made famous by the BBC TV drama Peaky Blinders has been sold for £183,000 at auction - £20,000 higher than its minimum guide price. The Garrison, in Garrison Lane, Birmingham, went under the hammer at Villa Park.
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Where is Polly's house in Peaky Blinders?

Though Aunt Polly's house in Peaky Blinders is located in Sutton Coldfield right outside Birmingham, the house used for filming is actually in a model village in Liverpool. The village, Port Sunlight, was built in the late 1800s as living quarters for workers at a nearby factory.
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Where was Tommy Shelby's wedding filmed?

The show uses Arley Hall as the setting for Tommy Shelby's home, Arrow House. It's the perfect cheshire venue for any fans of the show. It's also the perfect venue for those wanting a grand stately home for their wedding venue. The grounds and gardens are stunning.
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Where is the Garrison pub in Peaky Blinders filmed?

Birmingham's Watery Lane – where the Shelby brothers grew up – and Garrison Lane home of the eponymous pub, were also filmed in Liverpool.
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Where was the gypsy graveyard filmed in Peaky Blinders?

Cast and crew descended on East Lancashire last April as they filmed some of their scenes for the upcoming series. Pictures emerged of a gypsy camp and graveyard which were set up at Lee Quarry in Bacup.
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Where was Tommy Shelby's mansion?

Arley Hall in Cheshire was used as Tommy's grand mansion home for series three, four, five, and six of Peaky Blinders, which is currently airing on BBC One. And now you can walk in Tommy's footsteps.
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Can you visit Tommy Shelby's house?

Swinging open the doors to Tommy Shelby's home, Arrow House (or Arley Hall, as we civilians know it) will allow guests to walk its mahogany halls just as the Shelby's do, as part of a rare open day that happens just a couple of times a year.
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Did they use Chatsworth House in Peaky Blinders?

In 2014, Chatsworth featured as the backdrop to the BBC's drama Peaky Blinders,' the series written and produced by Steven Knight.
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Where is Watery Lane filmed Peaky Blinders?

Powis Street, Liverpool

Much of the filming for Peaky Blinders is done in and around Liverpool, and different companies host many tours in the city so that fans of the show can see where the magic happens. This particular street is used for the Shelby families homes in the first season, named Watery Lane on the show.
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Why are the houses black in Peaky Blinders?

Powis Street in the Toxeth area of the city was painted black to give it a retro look when the. It was saved from demolition last year and appeared alongside actors Cillian Murphy, Helen McCrory and Paul Anderson.
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Is the Peaky Blinders pub real?

Small Heath's derelict Garrison pub where 'real Peaky Blinders frequented' worth 'huge sum' Dozens of Peaky Blinder-inspired pubs have popped up across the country in recent years - but only one was purportedly visited by the real gangsters.
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Where was Ruby's funeral filmed in Peaky Blinders?

Fans of the show spotted the museum being used as the backdrop for heart breaking scenes showing Tommy Shelby's daughter Ruby's funeral in episode four.
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Where in Liverpool was Peaky Blinders filmed?

Croxteth Hall is no stranger to having film crews, with Stephen Poliakoff's BBC drama, Close to the Enemy, being just one of a few film crews setting up there. Peaky Blinders also took advantage of the heritage site and the country park by filming scenes for previous seasons there.
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Was Peaky Blinders filmed in Victoria Baths?

Filming at Victoria Baths Manchester | Peaky blinders quotes, Peaky blinders, Cillian murphy.
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Who is Billy Kimber based on?

Yes, Billy Kimber was a real Birmingham gangster and leader of the real Birmingham Boys. The Birmingham Boys were a street gang who had significant power in the North of England and London between the 1910s and 1930. The head of The Birmingham Boys was William 'Billy' Kimber, from Aston, Birmingham.
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Can you visit the Garrison pub from Peaky Blinders?

Today: The real Garrison sadly no longer plays host to anything as interesting or glamourous (or as criminal). It sold at auction in 2014 for just £183,000 after it had closed its doors as a pub.
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Is Small Heath a real place?

Small Heath is an area in south-east Birmingham, West Midlands, England situated on and around the Coventry Road about 2 miles (3 km) from the city centre.
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Will there be season 7 of Peaky Blinders?

While there originally were plans for another season, there will not be a Peaky Blinders season 7.
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What does the term peaky Blinder mean?

The term Peaky Blinders derived from the name of the Birmingham-based gang. Their name is said to have come from a practice in which gang members would stitch razor blades into the peak of their flat caps. In fights, they could then simply use their hats to slash the faces, eyes and foreheads of their enemies.
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