Many of these locales offer tours to visitors (some with tasty treats nearby).
And holding it all together are the amiable presenters,Alison Hammondand Noel Fielding.
But lets not forget the quaint filming locations that set a charming backdrop for the shows signature white tents.

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The luxurious estate was built in 1652 on whats known as a monastic grange a.k.a.
acreage that once belonged to a monastery.
Down Hall has a long history dating back toat least the 11th century.

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In 1873, the version we know today was completed.
Valentines Mansion is fully renovated in Victorian style andopen to the publicon Sundays and Mondays.
The tours are free.

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Its also a popular spot for conferences and weddings and cooking shows!
bringing some old-world charm to present-day events.
Architect Charles Harcourt Masters designed the stunning home in a neoclassical style.

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A stream flanks the property, as well as manicured forests and greenery.
Its also whereGBBOjudge Prue Leithcalls home.
Fans whodomake the trek will be able to stay inone of the same stone cottages.

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It also has special visitation hours for wings of the estate that arent generally open to the public.
Its one of manyveryBritish jokes embedded throughout the program.
Mousehole is not predominantly known for pastries, but rather as a fishing port on Mounts Bay.

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There are several bed and breakfasts and hotels forBake Offfans who want to visit every location.
(Otherthan the Mad Hatters table, that is.)
The palace is open to visitors daily for free walkarounds and tours.

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