A number of the region's stately homes and gardens are attracting people who want to see where film and TV shows were shot - but are also great locations to see the leaves change colour.
1. Bramham Park
Bramham Park near Wetherby was in ITV’s Victoria series as well as the Oscar-winning 2017 film Darkest Hour, starring Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill and since then it has featured as the exterior of Skelfer House in Gentleman Jack. Photo: JPIMedia
2. Duncombe Park
This Helmsley location has been used in new film The Secret Garden (2020), which used Helmsley Walled Garden, while the 18th-century was in ITV's Victoria, Parade’s End and feature films The Thirteenth Tale and Dad’s Army. Photo: Gerard Binks
3. Broughton Hall
Skipton's Broughton Hall Estate was used as the home of Mrs Pumphrey (played by the late Dame Diana Rigg) and her dog Tricki Woo in the new adaptation of All Creatures Great and Small and has also appeared in The English Game, The Banishing, Gentleman Jack and Calendar Girls. Photo: JPIMedia
4. Castle Howard
Castle Howard near York will always be known for Brideshead Revisited after the Granada Television 1981 adaptation of the Evelyn Waugh novel and the 2008 cinematic remake but can also be seen in The Queen & I, BBC drama Death Comes To Pemberley and feature film Garfield 2. Photo: Gary Longbottom
5. Newby Hall
Most recently seen as the home of Lord and Lady Stuart in the BBC’s Gentleman Jack drama, the North Yorkshire gem has also featured in the 2007 TV adaptation of Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park, Peaky Blinders, Victoria (standing in for Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace). Photo: JPIMedia
6. Oakwell Hall
The Birstall attraction was used in the BBC's Gentleman Jack, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister and Wuthering Heights (ITV). Photo: Allan McKenzie