Millions saw this country estate in iconic Hollywood blockbuster – but do you recognise it now?

HOUSE ABOUT THAT
Read on for more UK holiday rentals used as film set locations
- Summer Raemason, News Reporter
FILM buffs are invited to see if they can recognise which movie featured this lavish country estate.
A picturesque property, nestled in the rolling hills of Northumberland, is being used as a holiday rental - but once appeared in a popular American franchise.
Cragside Garden Cottage, found in the heart of a Rothbruy National Trust Estate, was used as the backdrop for several scenes in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
The estate also holds Cragside House, which served as the set location for Lockwood Manor, where heroes Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, go to stop a genetically engineered dinosaur from being sold at auction.
The cottage is located just behind the castle in the film.
While there won't be any dinosaurs roaming around, fans of the show are welcome to stay in the Cragside Garden Cottage and enjoy other film attractions.
Around the cottage, guests may feel familiar with the house, iron bridge and landscape.
Visitors can book to stay in Garden Cottage with the National Trust.
The cottage has two bedrooms from £444, based on a two-night stay at their next available date.
A stay also gets you free access to the Cragside gardens, house and woodlands.
The location appears to be very popular, fully booked until October.
A spokesperson for the National Trust said previously: "We have a secret that we can finally share... If you’ve watched the latest film Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom you might recognise Cragside... oops, we mean Lockwood Manor!"
Meanwhile, a post on its website added: "In winter 2016, filming began in the grounds of Cragside that would later be used as Lockwood Manor in the latest instalment of the Jurassic World films
"Those familiar with Cragside will recognise the house, iron bridge, and surrounding coniferous landscape.
"What may be not so familiar are the dinosaurs that are roaming around the roof of the house… we can assure you they’ve been removed from Cragside and no dinosaurs or red squirrels were harmed in the making of the film."
It isn’t the first time Northumberland has been chosen by film execs.
Alnwick Castle was used as Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the first two Harry Potter films.
This comes as movie fans have spotted several more UK holiday rentals used in movies or TV shows.
Harry Potter's childhood home is one of the most iconic locations from the Deathly Hallows, and is every Potterhead's dream.
Based in Lavenham, Suffolk, which was the location of the fictional village Godric’s Hollow in the films, two guests can now rent a room in the house on Airbnb.
Elsewhere, The Potter's Cottage is a two-bedroom cottage on the Castle Ward Estate National Trust Estate in Northern Ireland, and used as a filming location for Game of Thrones.
In Scotland, luxury home Cape Cove was used as a film set for five-part BBC thriller The Nest.
Making the house even more fabulous, it has a gym, hot tub and outdoor shower, a state of the art BBQ and access to a private pebble beach.
Plus, one of the most interesting homes featured in Sex Education can be found tucked away in the Forest of Dean.
The house, called Blistors Farm The Bull Pen, is available for up to nine guests and has a fun games room, open fire and hot tub. There's also a pub within walking distance and a shop just 100 yards.
Meanwhile, Lostwithiel Manor, in the Cornish countryside has been the filming location for so many shows from The Three Musketeers, My Cousin Rachel, Delicious starring Dawn French and of course, Poldark.
The nine-bedroom property has a library, gallery, a drawing room with a working fireplace, and a beautiful garden room.
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