
Kate Humble’s Coastal Britain
Join Kate Humble on foot as she visits some of Britain’s beautiful coastal destinations.
Lynton & Lynmouth feature regularly in television and film productions. Our rich heritage, local stories and stunning scenery make the area around the twin villages the perfect setting for film, documentaries and drama.
If you love reality TV then check out Channel 4’s Four in a Bed, where local B&B owners take turns to stay in other B&Bs and then pay what they consider is a fair price for their stay. Local B&B participants include; Castle Hill Guest House, Woodlands Guest House, Rock House (Lynmouth) and the Seawood Hotel in Lynton.
If you are looking to film in or around Lynton & Lynmouth, click here to view contacts and resources for your production.
Join Kate Humble on foot as she visits some of Britain’s beautiful coastal destinations.
Brand new series that explores the stunning architecture that lines the railway network. Transport historian and architecture enthusiast Tim Dunn celebrates the radical design and often challenging construction of many station buildings across the UK and Europe, from grand edifices in major cities to tiny rural stations serving small communities.
Michael Portillo travels from Lynton to Exeter, visiting a garden used as a viewing platform for public hangings and examining a timepiece like no other.
Michael Portillo travels from Taunton to Minehead, operating a 19th-century signal box and summoning all his strength to move a 110-ton steam locomotive.
Rob Bell discovers the lines that unlocked the wild coastline of North Devon, starting in Ilfracombe where spectacular cliffs kept this fishing town secret for centuries.
Discover the Lynton Cinema, a historic gem in North Devon praised by Time Out as one of the UK’s top 50 cinemas – perfect for any movie lover!
Join Kate Humble on foot as she visits some of Britain’s beautiful coastal destinations.
Brand new series that explores the stunning architecture that lines the railway network. Transport historian and architecture enthusiast Tim Dunn celebrates the radical design and often challenging construction of many station buildings across the UK and Europe, from grand edifices in major cities to tiny rural stations serving small communities.
Michael Portillo travels from Lynton to Exeter, visiting a garden used as a viewing platform for public hangings and examining a timepiece like no other.
Michael Portillo travels from Taunton to Minehead, operating a 19th-century signal box and summoning all his strength to move a 110-ton steam locomotive.
Rob Bell discovers the lines that unlocked the wild coastline of North Devon, starting in Ilfracombe where spectacular cliffs kept this fishing town secret for centuries.
Discover the Lynton Cinema, a historic gem in North Devon praised by Time Out as one of the UK’s top 50 cinemas – perfect for any movie lover!
Lynton & Lynmouth features some stunning filming locations, from the dramatic coastline to the wooded river valleys and open moorlands of Exmoor.