
INDULGE your inner Peaky Blinder this weekend at the English country house that Tommy Shelby called home, as Arley Hall steps back in time to show off its TV location chops.
The Cheshire mansion, near Northwich, doubled as the grand home of Tommy after he quit the streets and canalsides of Birmingham to live the life of a minted country gentleman.

And this weekend, from today until Monday March 2, the Hall’s rooms will be open to the public and dressed in all their filming finery, with Peaky Blinders lookalikes strolling around.

The Gallery will be dressed in the style of Tommy & Grace’s wedding and The Library in the style of Tommy’s office, complete with props and costumes used in the production.

Upon arrival, a distinctive Gypsy-style caravan will set the scene and an original 1923 Morris Cowley motor car will be in prime position outside the South Bay entrance.

For those wanting selfies with the lookalikes, who will be there on Saturday March 1, there’ll be a selection of coats and hats in one of the rooms so you can get into character.

Arley Hall made its first appearance as the Shelby manor in series three, and was featured in all the subsequent runs of the Brummie gangster show until Tommy blew the place up at the end!
For ticket prices, and opening hours, head to the exhibition webpage – by order of you know who …
Images: BBC/Arley Hall
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