Colin Firth’s Sherlock-Inspired Series Faces Welsh Winter Challenges

Colin Firth’s upcoming series, inspired by Sherlock Holmes, is set against a backdrop of challenges posed by the Welsh winter. The show, rooted in the 19th century, explores diverse locations spanning England, France, and Turkey.
Filming Locations in Wales
A significant portion of the series was filmed in Wales, utilizing the region’s rich historical architecture. Key locations included:
- Merthyr Mawr Estate: This estate represented Holmes’ English residence.
- Monmouth: A charming market town that contributed to the series’ visual narrative.
- Margam Park: Located near Port Talbot, this park served as another filming site.
Challenges of Film Production
The production faced various challenges, particularly due to the weather in Wales. The winter conditions presented hurdles that the team had to navigate. The series’ production designer, Du Preez, remarked on these difficulties.
- Budget Constraints: The show’s budget impacted filming logistics and set design.
- Historical Accuracy: The selection of film-friendly Victorian locations was crucial for maintaining authenticity.
- Creative Solutions: To achieve the desired visuals, the production team built a Yurt Chinese Village in Brecon Beacons.
Du Preez acknowledged the impressive landscape found in the Brecon Beacons, stating it met the series’ needs. The team’s creativity and determination were essential as they worked through the challenges presented by the harsh winter conditions.
This series promises to deliver an intriguing blend of history and storytelling, while showcasing the stunning landscapes of Wales intertwined with classic detective narratives.




