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This Gorgeous Manor House Had Millions Glued to Their TVs – But Can You Actually Name the Show?




Okay, confession time. I spent way too long staring at this photo trying to figure out where I'd seen this place before.

Turns out this stunning country estate isn't just your average fancy rental property (though you can definitely book it for a weekend if you've got deep pockets). This gorgeous manor actually starred alongside some pretty famous faces in what became one of BBC's most beloved historical dramas. And honestly? The house might've stolen a few scenes.

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Plot Twist: It's the Warleggan Family Mansion

Remember Poldark? That brooding, shirt-ripping saga that had everyone obsessed from 2015 to 2019? Well, this is Lostwithiel Manor Estate in Cornwall, and it played the role of George and Elizabeth Warleggan's swanky home in season two.

I'm kicking myself because I totally should have recognized those manicured lawns and that fountain. The Cornish countryside setting was basically a character itself in that show.



More Than Just a Pretty Face

This place has serious Hollywood credentials, actually. Before Aidan Turner was making hearts flutter as Ross Poldark, the estate hosted filming for The Three Musketeers, My Cousin Rachel, and that Dawn French series Delicious (which, let's be honest, doesn't get nearly enough love).

The nine-bedroom manor sits about four miles from Lostwithiel town, and it's basically what dreams are made of. We're talking library, gallery, drawing room with an actual working fireplace, and a garden room that probably costs more than my annual rent.

Living the Fantasy (For a Price)

Here's where it gets interesting for us regular folks.

You can actually stay here. The property listing reads like something out of a fairy tale: "acres of parkland, deer park, woodland, lakes and stunning gardens." They even let guests go wild swimming in the lake and forage in teh kitchen garden. (My kind of vacation, honestly.)



One guest review absolutely nailed what makes this place special: "Fires and candles lit every morning. Flowers from the garden on the tables. Relaxed, attentive staff with a genuine love of the house and its history."

Another visitor brought 18 friends for a long weekend and called everything "first class." That's either the best friend group ever or someone's wedding party living their absolute best life.

The UK's Secret Film Location Goldmine

Turns out Britain is basically one giant movie set that you can actually sleep in. Who knew?

Harry Potter fans can book a room in his childhood home (the actual Godric's Hollow house from Deathly Hallows) in Lavenham, Suffolk. Two guests max, and it's on Airbnb. The waiting list is probably insane.



Game of Thrones nerds can stay at The Potter's Cottage on the Castle Ward Estate in Northern Ireland – yep, that's where they filmed some of Winterfell. And in Scotland, there's Cape Cove, which was the setting for BBC's thriller The Nest. Bonus points for the private beach and hot tub.

Makes me wonder how many other "random" gorgeous properties I've seen on screen without realizing I could actually book them for a weekend getaway... if I win the lottery first, obviously.


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