Filming at Belvoir Castle near Grantham for third season of Netflix show The Crown
Belvoir Castle is once again taking a starring role as one of the locations featured in Netflix’s The Crown.
The Regency castle stands in for Windsor and has featured in all three series of the blockbuster, charting the ups and downs of the British royal family.
The new series of The Crown will be released on Netflix in its entirety on November 17.
The Netflix cast and crew spent more than a month filming at the castle, filming key scenes both inside and out.
Previous series saw several of the castle’s most opulent rooms feature, including the Elizabeth Saloon and the Regent’s Gallery.
Her Grace, The Duchess of Rutland, said: “It was a great honour to have The Crown filming in our home for a third season.
“We are delighted to have some of the best costume makers and directors using Belvoir and some of our favourite rooms, such as the Elizabeth Saloon, used as replicas for Windsor Castle scenes.”
Belvoir Castle, which has been home to the Duke of Rutland’s family since 1067, has featured in several TV and film productions including Young Victoria, the Da Vinci Code and Victoria and Abdul.
The ancestral home is the fourth castle to stand on the site and was built in the early 1800s for the fifth Duke and Duchess of Rutand.