Interests: Interests
General: Film
★☆☆From the London of the Beatles to that of Harry Potter—with Bond and Holmes, Doctor Who and Downton Abbey all in between
★☆☆Get in touch with your inner Dowager Countess and everybody's favorite PBS series of manners and manor houses on a day trip to tour Highclere Castle ("Downton Abbey") and other Downton sights in Oxfordshire
★☆☆Famous Harry Potter sights, filming locations, and moments from the Harry Potter books and movies
★☆☆From the Sherlock Holmes Museum (a mock-up of Holmes's and Watson's rooms at 221b Baker Street in an actual Victorian-era boarding house on Baker Street) to Holmesian tours of the London streets
★☆☆Oxford's ancient colleges inspired the look of Hogwarts—and the filmmakers even used locations around Oxford to recreate the wizarding school in the Harry Potter movies
☆☆☆This London rail station was catapulted to fame as the location of Platform 9 3/4 in the Harry Potter books and movies
☆☆☆Madame Tussaud's is more than just a wax museum—but less than the must-see sight it is made out to be
☆☆☆This actual Victorian boarding house at 221b Baker Street is a (contrived, but fun) recreation of how Holmes' and Watson's home might have looked
☆☆☆Bond, James Bond, does occasionally report back to MI6 in London, and while there sometimes even engages in a high speed chase or two though the city streets or on the River Thames
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From the London of the Beatles to that of Harry Potter—with Bond and Holmes, Doctor Who and Downton Abbey all in between
Get in touch with your inner Dowager Countess and everybody's favorite PBS series of manners and manor houses on a day trip to tour Highclere Castle ("Downton Abbey") and other Downton sights in Oxfordshire
Famous Harry Potter sights, filming locations, and moments from the Harry Potter books and movies
From the Sherlock Holmes Museum (a mock-up of Holmes's and Watson's rooms at 221b Baker Street in an actual Victorian-era boarding house on Baker Street) to Holmesian tours of the London streets
Oxford's ancient colleges inspired the look of Hogwarts—and the filmmakers even used locations around Oxford to recreate the wizarding school in the Harry Potter movies
This London rail station was catapulted to fame as the location of Platform 9 3/4 in the Harry Potter books and movies
Madame Tussaud's is more than just a wax museum—but less than the must-see sight it is made out to be
This actual Victorian boarding house at 221b Baker Street is a (contrived, but fun) recreation of how Holmes' and Watson's home might have looked
Bond, James Bond, does occasionally report back to MI6 in London, and while there sometimes even engages in a high speed chase or two though the city streets or on the River Thames