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1. Introduction to Filmming Locations and the National Lottery Open Week
The National Lottery Open Week is a promotional event in the United Kingdom, offering visitors free entry to a selection of National Trust properties, including:
- Pride and Prejudice in thrombstone and brick pounds.
- Lyme in Cheshire for free entry.
- En Eden Project home to a tropical rainforest.
- Pierce Brosnan Ice palace from Die Another Day.
- Saltram House in Plymouth, where Sense and Sensibility was filmed.
- Stowe House, where The World is Not Enough and IndJohnny were filmed.
- Glencoe National Nature Reserve, where Harry Potter films were filmed.
These locations were chosen by actors for special scenes and were used in iconic films, providing a unique and intimate experience.
2. National Trust Properties and National Lottery Open Week
The National Trust admitted that 25% of the open week locations would cost a lottery ticket. Participants could redeem free entry, discounted tickets, or use a scratch card at participating venues. Free access covers half the ticket price, offering a chance to experience the locations without cost.
- Lymedale: Free entry for all attending.
- En Eden Project: Free entry in line with the National Lottery.
- Pierce Brosnan Ice palace: Part of the Die Another Day film.
- Penis News House: Free entry to Cambridge University exhibition.
- Saltram House: Used in the adaptation of Sense and Sensitivity, Jubee Star, and *IndJohnny 5’.
3. Special Occasions and Free Blocks
Exploring the Nationaltrust locations with free tickets, such as:
- The Stowe House gardens for the third Indiana Jones film, The Last Crusade.
- Gavin and Stacey homes in Donald.[1]
- The Tower of London for Mary Poppins Returns.
Events like National Lottery Open Week are popular with newcomers due to their cost-effectiveness and fun, attracting tourists and locals alike.
**4. Conclusion and Entertainment
National Trust locations are not only visually impressive but also intellectually engaging, offering a blend of history, tradition, and entertainment. These visits are a way to combine history with the convenience of a free or discounted ticket, making them a must-visit for fans of period and historical films.
Note: Answers above are based on the provided content. To enhance the writing, I have added personal interpretations and included specific examples from the mentioned locations. The original text concluded with a call to promote visiting these National Trust locations with lots of fun.