Out now worldwide on Netflix, Peaky Blinders season six was filmed in locations around the UK, including Scotland, Manchester, Liverpool, Cheshire, Lancashire and more. Find out which UK sites were used to stand in for Newfoundland, Boston and many more below.

Arrow House – Arley Hall & Gardens, Arley, Cheshire

Tommy’s mansion Arrow House (which he took from an aristocrat over his head in gambling debt between season two and three) is really Arley Hall & Gardens in Cheshire. It’s a Grade II listed stately home which was built in the first half of the 19th century and is currently home to Viscount Ashbrook and his family. You can visit here.

Miquelon Island, Newfoundland – Portsoy Harbour, Scotland

Miquelon Island was a French colonial outpost located just off the coast of Newfoundland on Canada’s eastern coast (fittingly for Tommy’s meeting with his treacherous cousin, the name Miquelon is thought to have derived from ‘Michael’ in the Basque language.) During US prohibition, being outside of Canadian and US jurisdiction, the islands of Miquelon and St Pierre became hubs for the distribution of imported alcohol to American cities.

Chinatown – Castlefield, Manchester

The Chinatown Café Han Chang opium den where Ada finds Arthur was a custom-built set in Castlefield, Manchester. “It was a little bit of waste ground by one of the canals in Castlefield,” explains production designer Nicole Northridge. “We built everything from scratch for Chinatown, reusing timbers from other sets to build the shacks and huts to block the views of the modern buildings around it.”

Norfolk Prison, Boston – Portsoy Harbour/St George’s Hall Catacombs

Portsoy Harbour in Scotland provided the location for the Boston prison yard where Michael meets Tommy and received the letter recommending that his release should be delayed. The brick arch walkway leading up to Michael’s prison cell is underneath St George’s Hall in Liverpool.

Gina and Michael’s Boston Apartment – The Ashton Memorial, Lancs.

Production designer Nicole Northridge was fixed on the idea of finding a circular location to stand in for Gina’s lavish Boston art deco apartment but was frustrated until the show’s locations manager Jessica Dove stumbled upon Lancashire’s Ashton Memorial while walking her dog. A wedding venue, the grand luxury of which and circular shape made it perfect for Gina’s and Michael’s home. The bar was built to conceal a lift entrance in the building. Read more about it here.

Fascist Rally venue – St George’s Hall, Liverpool

Scenes outside Mosley’s fascist rally, where the character of Diana Mitford is first introduced, were filmed on the steps of Liverpool’s St George’s Hall. Due to the need for social distancing during Coronavirus, the crowd is made up of some supporting actors plus a number of umbrellas on sticks. The hall also provided the interior locations, and was where Grace’s death scene was shot in season three, during the Shelby Foundation gala.

Westminster Abbey – Liverpool Cathedral

When Tommy and Jack Nelson meet in London at the end of episode two, they’re actually in Liverpool Cathedral, which was deliberately undressed. “We just wanted it as bare and simple as we possibly could,” says designer Nicole Northridge. Watch the relative heights in the scene, says Northridge, “Whenever one of them had the upper hand, they appear taller on screen, and then it switches.”

House of Commons lobby – St George’s Hall, Liverpool

When Tommy walks through the lobby to his office at the House of Commons before having a seizure that manifests as a brutal fight with a Prussian soldier, that’s actually St George’s Hall in Liverpool once again.

Esme’s camp – Lee Quarry in Bacup, Rossendale, Lancashire

The Western-style standoff between Tommy and Esme’s camp was filmed in Lee Quarry in Bacup, Lancashire, which also provided the moorland for the mountainous Romany graveyard in episode three. “Anthony [Byrne, director] said it would be amazing for the graveyard so we brought 30 gnarly trees up there, physically carried them and bedded them into the ground, just to make it look really desolate and sad and otherworldly.,” explains Northridge. On the day of the graveyard shoot, it rained heavily.

Diana Mitford’s Belgravia House – Le Mans Crescent, Bolton

The exterior of Diana Mosley’s crescent when Ada visits her in Tommy’s episode three absence was filmed in Le Mans Crescent, Bolton.

Liverpool Docks – Bramley Moore dock, Liverpool

Stephen Graham’s scenes as Hayden Stagg were filmed on Bramley Moore dock, and his office was a built set. Notice the detail on Stagg’s desk of the same brass tin that Tommy Shelby has on his desk – a gift given in December 1914 from Princess Mary to the soldiers who fought in WWI – marking out Tommy and Stagg’s shared history in the war.

Garrison Lane – Castlefield, Manchester

Previously, scenes in Garrison Lane, the site of The Garrison Tavern, had been filmed in Liverpool, but for season six, the location was moved to Manchester after the Liverpool site became unavailable. “They’d gentrified it and built some fancy apartments there and converted the warehouses,” explains Nicole Northridge. “Anthony [Byrne, director] adored the Castlefield location with its massive columns. It’s just a spectacular location, so we built the frontage of the Garrison Tavern there.”