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where was the seven dials mystery filmed

“Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials” (the new Netflix/TV adaptation of The Seven Dials Mystery) was filmed mainly across south‑west England, especially in Bath, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somerset, plus key scenes in Spain.

Main filming locations

  • Bath (Somerset, England) – Period London streets and squares were recreated in Bath, including Great Pulteney Street and Abbey Green, which stand in for parts of 1920s London and the fictional town of Market Basing.
  • Bristol (England) – Bristol provided multiple interiors and exteriors: Queen Square and other streets double as London, while local period buildings and The Bottle Yard Studios were used for club interiors and the “secret chamber” of the Seven Dials Society.

Country house and countryside settings

  • Gloucestershire (Tetbury / Westonbirt / Badminton) – Westonbirt School and Badminton estate were used for the grand house locations, including Wyvern Abbey, giving the drama its big country‑house mystery feel.
  • West Somerset & heritage railway – Sequences involving trains and rural travel were shot on the West Somerset Railway around Blue Anchor and Minehead, supplying the period railway look.

International location

  • Ronda, Spain – The striking bullring opening, set in a sun‑drenched Spanish arena, was filmed in the historic Plaza de Toros de Ronda, about 70 miles from Málaga.

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