Yorkshire has served the 19th century drama well, thanks to its huge range of historic homes and period location. Locations that are set to feature prominently in the third series include: Harewood House, Duncombe Park (standing in for the exteriors of Buckingham Palace), Newby Hall, Wentworth Woodhouse, Brodsworth Hall (the interiors of Osborne House; Queen Victoria’s cherished residence on the Isle of Wight), Carlton Towers, Bradford City Hall and Hull Old Town, which doubled for 19th century London. The beach at Flamborough Head stands in for Isle of Wight, with Temple Newsam also set to play a starring role alongside a range of historic York locations, such as Fairfax House, Merchant Adventurers Hall, King’s Manor (University of York), York Crown Court (featuring as Dublin City Hall) and The Eye of York. Additional locations that feature in series 1 and 2 include Castle Howard, Beverley Minster (as Westminster Abbey) and Whitby. Church Fenton Yorkshire Studios provided the base for the central Buckingham Palace set.
Thanks to Screen Yorkshire’s filming partners who supported Victoria Series 3: Hull City Council, East Riding Council, Leeds City Council, Bradford Film Office, Make It York & City of York Council.