Calke Abbey: Derbyshire stately home used for Peaky Blinders film shoot
Key scenes in the film were shot in the ground floor passageways, kitchen, schoolroom and night nursery, the trust added.The stable yard and riding school were also transformed and went from storing agricultural tools to displaying vintage cars. The National Trust said this building will become instantly recognisable as it played host to a scene of Cillian Murphy emerging from thick mist with a "slow and staggering stride".Caroline Taylor, visitor operations manager, said: "Seeing the estate in all its glory on screen, from the atmospheric rooms to the historic stable yards, truly celebrates what makes Calke special. "It's a privilege to share this unique house and landscape with the film, and we can't wait for audiences to see it brought to life."More than 1,300 historic objects also had to be carefully packed, moved and reinstated by the house team in a process that took more than 950 hours.Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is in cinemas from 6 March and launches on Netflix on 20 March.