Is Poldark actually filmed in Cornwall?

Charlestown near St Austell, famed for its collection of ships and traditional appearance, has long caught the attention of location managers and for the filming of Poldark stood in for Cornwall's city of Truro.
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Where is Poldark village scenes filmed?

The stunning, stone farmhouse used for the house of the Poldark family, Nampara, was filmed in the village of St Breward. The village, which is on the west side of Bodmin Moor, boasts the highest church in Cornwall and a well, which is said to cure sore eyes. Interior shots were filmed elsewhere at Bristol Studios.
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Is Poldark set in Cornwall?

Whilst virtually every other aspect of the British landscape has changed over this period, the view out over much of Cornwall's coast remains just as it was in the days Poldark was set. Cornwall is dominated by coast so it is little wonder many of the film locations used in Poldark are coastal.
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Where is Elizabeth Poldark's house filmed?

Trenwith, the Poldark mansion, is filmed at Chavenage House in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, and has limited opening to the public. It may seem familiar - many films and TV series have been filmed there, including BBC's Lark Rise to Candleford.
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Where is the Red Lion pub in Poldark filmed?

Much of the show was filmed around Bristol, with the city's studio The Bottle Yard being used for many of the interior scenes – including Ross' London home and the house belonging to the Warleggans, as well as Sawle Kiddley and the Red Lion Pub.
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Where is trenwith house in Poldark filmed?

Trenwith is filmed at Bodmin Moor, Bodmin, Cornwall while Trenwith House was filmed at Chavenage House, Gloucestershire.
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Can you visit where Poldark was filmed?

Poldark has kicked off its fifth and final season, and while the show won't be with us for much longer, the locations where it was filmed will be. The 18th century drama is filmed on location in Cornwall and you can visit the stunning landscapes for yourself.
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Are the towns in Poldark real?

Though much of the Poldark lore takes place in the Cornish town of Truro, the real-life village looks much too modern nowadays, so the nearby Corsham (in Wiltshire) and Cornish port Charlestown acted as stand-ins.
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Was any of Poldark filmed in Wales?

Scenes for popular BBC One drama Poldark have been filmed at a coastal village in the Vale of Glamorgan . The series' star Aidan Turner was seen among other actors shooting scenes for the 18th century based drama in Southerndown on Thursday.
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Where is Truro filmed in Poldark?

In the first two series Charlestown was used for all the harbour scenes which included portraying Truro and Falmouth. One of the most notable scenes from Series 1 filmed here was Verity Poldark and Captain Andrew Blamey eloping, much to the consternation of her family.
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Which beach do they use in Poldark?

With its pure white sand, turquoise waters and serpentine rock-towers, Kynance Cove makes the perfect setting for Poldark. It's one of Cornwall's most famous beaches so is a natural in front of the camera and provides long panning aerial shots, including clifftop riding scenes and the opening sequence of series two.
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Which beach is featured in Poldark?

Porthcurno, Cornwall

In a dream sequence in series two, Demelza and Ross find themselves walking along Porthcurno beach in the sun. With its white shell beach washed by a turquoise sea and rugged cliffs, it's easy to see why Porthcurno was chosen to play Nampara Cove in series one of Poldark.
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What does Wheal Leisure mean?

Wheal: A place of work e.g Wheal Leisure, Wheal Grace. Zawn: A steep sided cove. Place name prefixes: The Cornish have their own language, similar to the Welsh and Breton. You will see it in place names all over the county, many having the same prefix.
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What does Wheal mean in Cornish?

Known as 'wheals' (Cornish for work/working) the instantly recognisable engine houses of the tin and copper mines sit near mine shafts, and there are over 200 of them dotted around the UNESCO Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.
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Is Poldark a true story?

While the events of Poldark are not a true story, notable events and key figures of the early 1800s have certainly influenced the plot.
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Where is Nampara Cove in Poldark?

Porthcurno. Porthcurno plays Nampara Cove in Poldark. With gorgeous fine soft white sand washed by a sea that turns turquoise in the sun and high cliffs on both sides providing shelter, it's an oasis of stunning natural beauty.
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Is Nampara a real place?

While Nampara is a fictional place, several filming locations in the county double up for the home. Poldark fans can even visit where Nampara is filmed and can make a trip to Bodmin Moor, Cornwall.
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Is Poldark a real Cornish name?

The name Poldark didn't exist and yet now it has become part of Cornish folklore.
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Is Warleggan a real surname?

Warleggan just does not appear as a surname within modern genealogical sources, or indeed within the International Genealogical Index. Variants that do emerge include Worlech, Worlock and Warling, although it appears that in the end both Warleggan and Poldark were created for Graham's books.
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What does the word Nampara mean?

Others: “Nampara” means “the Valley of the Bread,” an ancient name, taken from a village known for its bakery.
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Where is sawle in Cornwall?

TESSLER: In Cornwall, that's Penberth Cove, the village that we used for Sawle. It's now owned by the National Trust but it's really just one row of houses, and a couple of huts.
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What country is Bodmin Moor in?

Bodmin Moor (Cornish: Goon Brenn) is a granite moorland in north-eastern Cornwall, England. It is 208 square kilometres (80 sq mi) in size, and dates from the Carboniferous period of geological history. It includes Brown Willy, the highest point in Cornwall, and Rough Tor, a slightly lower peak.
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Can you visit Nampara house?

National Trust members can enter the house and the gardens as well as the park. Guests who wish to visit the house may do so at an additional charge or you may prefer to walk the woods or take a well-earned rest in the main café near to the car park.
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