By way of observing Christmas 2025, I rummaged through my Letterboxd to find that perfect synthesis of dark academia, Victorian Gothicism and Yuletide spirit: three strains of mood and genre that the back of December masterfully accommodates. The search presented me with the pick of ‘Brideshead Revisited’ (1981), a British TV mini series in 11 parts based on a novel by Evelyn Waugh. Remarkable as it is, as a consequence of the fresh perusal and effect of ‘Brideshead Revisited,’ some niche recesses of the internet weaved around the masterful series are now part of my internet history. Among these queries that now make my digital footprint, there's one that I wouldn't be anxious of getting public. Not only would I not be anxious but I'll take this opportunity to share this fandom-led finding with the readers: the sole discovery of Castle Howard of York, an English Baroque affair that is the backdrop of most of ‘Brideshead Revisited.’
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The 'Brideshead Revisited' Filming Location Worth Visiting In January: Inside Castle Howard
Often overshadowed by Highclere and Alnwick in film tourism debate, Castle Howard offers the perfect post-holiday winter visit rich in history, cinema, architectural drama and dark academic seasonal charm

An aerial view of Castle Howard Photo: Shutterstock
An aerial view of Castle Howard Photo: Shutterstock
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