History fans may want to check out Channel 5's latest drama, looking at the life of Anne Boleyn while she was married to Henry VIII.
The three-part series stars Jodie Turner Smith as the Anne Boleyn, with the story told from the queen's own perspective as she navigates the treacherous waters of court life.
The show may be set in Henry VIII's court and feature locations such as the Tower of London, but it was actually filmed across a number of locations in Yorkshire, from beautiful historic castles to lavish Tudor homes.
Luckily for those who want to check out the destinations themselves, production company Screen Yorkshire has shared some of the breathtaking spots which were used throughout the show.
Bolton Castle was one of the biggest locations, with the medieval castle serving as the setting for scenes in Greenwich Palace and the Tower of London. The castle itself offers up plenty of fun things to do on a day out whether you're taking on its maze, wandering through the gardens, or exploring the vineyard. Tickets start from £4.50 and can be booked online at boltoncastle.co.uk.

It wasn't the only castle to feature. The 14th century Ripley Castle and its gardens also stood in for Greenwich Palace, predominantly for outdoor scenes set along the riverbank. If you want to check it out for yourself, there are guided tours on offer which take approximately one hour - head to ripleycastle.co.uk for the full details.
Other grandiose settings included Castle Howard near York - film and TV buffs may already recognise the breathtaking country house from its appearances in the likes of Bridgerton, Victoria and Brideshead Revisited. You can visit the castle and its grounds, with self-guided tour tickets starting from £22 - find out more on castlehoward.co.uk.

Harewood House in Harewood is another one of the show's locations which is no stranger to being on the small screen boasting the likes of Emmerdale, Downton Abbey and Victoria amongst its repertoire.
The house and its opulent drawing rooms are ideal for a dramatic backdrop, not to mention those breathtaking landscaped grounds and gardens. You'll also find plenty of fun events throughout the year from crafts fairs to drive-in cinemas - find out more on harewood.org.
Other locations which featured in the series included St Michael’s Church in the village of Emley, Oakwell Hall, Markenfield Hall, and the Fountains Hall at Fountains Abbey .