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UK hotels that have been on TV and in Movies
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Burgh Island Hotel
Bigbury-On-Sea, Devon
You can dine in style in the Grand Ballroom or hunker down in the cosy old Pilchard inn at this extraordinary Art Deco hotel on a tidal island just a sea tractor ride from the 21st century.
The Methuen Arms
Corsham, Wiltshire
Ideally situated beside Corsham Court at the heart of the village, this former coaching inn has smartly refurbished bedrooms, a friendly, casual ambience and a menu of pub classics and fancier dishes, using produce from the kitchen garden.

Hotel Portmeirion
Portmeirion, Gwynedd
Bedrooms are spread between properties in Clough Williams-Ellis's extraordinary Italianate resort village, but this hotel centres on a Victorian mansion with Art Deco bar and fine-dining restaurant.

The Headland Hotel
Newquay, Cornwall
A landmark Victorian building above Fistral Bay, this hotel is a mix of the grand and contemporary, with pools and spa treatments, a golf course, surf school, bedrooms in coastal colours, refined and informal dining.
Ever visited a hotel and got a sense of déjà vu? Well with these UK hotels you could be forgiven for thinking there's something familiar about it all. From seaside TV dramas to movie magic, these are the hotels that have all made it onto the screen. Here are five UK hotels that have been on TV and in movies…