by Adam Scovell
The private residence featured in Nicolas Roeg’s iconic ’70s horror remains an idyllic, evocative setting.
Visiting Guilford Cathedral, the grand, eerie centrepiece of Richard Donner’s horror classic.
Despite the widespread gentrification of east London, this quiet street appears much as it did in 1993.
Visiting the southeast London estate featured in Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 film makes for a dystopian experience.
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