Where was The Stolen Girl filmed? Eyton, the house and all the locations
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Adapted from Alex Dahl’s 2020 novel Playdate, The Stolen Girl was filmed in and around Manchester, with additional scenes shot in the south of France.
The five-episode series features gorgeous locations, including several striking houses and the remote, fictional village of Eyton in Northern England.

The story revolves around Elisa Blix (Denise Gough), a mother whose nine-year-old daughter, Lucia, disappears after a sleepover at the home of the mysterious Rebecca Walsh (Holliday Grainger).
Here is our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of The Stolen Girl. You'll find the locations in order of first appearance.
The five-episode series features gorgeous locations, including several striking houses and the remote, fictional village of Eyton in Northern England.

The story revolves around Elisa Blix (Denise Gough), a mother whose nine-year-old daughter, Lucia, disappears after a sleepover at the home of the mysterious Rebecca Walsh (Holliday Grainger).
Here is our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of The Stolen Girl. You'll find the locations in order of first appearance.
The Stolen Girl locations

Lucia’s school scenes were filmed at Cheadle Hulme School in Greater Manchester.
Founded in 1855, the historic main building, a Grade II listed structure, showcases beautiful Victorian architecture.
The Stolen Girl house

The Blix family home is a handsome Victorian property located in the same area as the school in Bramhall, a suburb of Stockport.
This detached four-bedroom house, complete with a large garden, has an estimated market value of over a milllion pounds (approximately $1,200,000 USD).

Rebecca's amazing house is a contemporary family home situated within the grounds of a historic mansion in Fulwood Park, Liverpool.
This single-storey pavilion-style residence, set within a landscaped conservation area, draws inspiration from the modernist movement.
Bedrooms space open onto sunken courtyard gardens, allowing natural light and views while minimizing the visual impact on the historic surroundings.

Elisa’s private jet company operates out of Aether, the new luxury terminal at Manchester Airport.
Opened in November 2024, Aether offers a VIP experience to all travelers, including those flying with budget airlines, for around £90.
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The Manchester Metroplitan Police Station was filmed at the Dalton Building on Manchester Metropolitan University's All Saints Campus.
Completed in 1974, it reflects the Brutalist architectural style prevalent in the 1970s, defined by its raw concrete surfaces and functional design.
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Selma, played by Ambika Mod, is an investigative journalist for the fictional online platform Dash Voice.
The outlet's headquarters were filmed at Sunlight House, an Art Deco building on Quay Street in Manchester.
Completed in 1932, it was once the city's tallest building, standing 14 storeys high.
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In the second episode, Elisa stops on the road that separates the Lower and Upper Rivington Reservoirs in Lancashire.
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The scenes with Fred (played by Jim Sturgess) in the jail were filmed at the historic Shrewsbury Prison in Shropshire.
Built in 1877, the prison remained operational until its closure in 2013 and is now open to the public as a tourist destination, offering guided tours.
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In the third episode, nine months before Lucia was taken, Rebecca is in Toulon, France.
The pastry shop where she meets Delphine is Gâteaux & Chocolats on Rue Lamalgue.
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Rebecca's country house in France was filmed at the Domaine d'Orvès, a 17th-century Provençal manor house located in La Valette-du-Var, southern France.
The house, built in 1691, is surrounded by terraced gardens and holds the official French designation of “Jardin Remarquable” (Remarkable Garden) for its historical and botanical significance.
The estate remains privately owned but is open to visitors by reservation.
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This scene, set four months before the abduction, was filmed at a bar called Le Bidule, located across the street from the Church of Our Lady of Good Voyage in La Seyne-sur-Mer, near Toulon.
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The Eyton village

The fictional town of Eyton, home to the post-industrial textile-based commune, was filmed in Marsden, a real former mill town in West Yorkshire.
Once a thriving 19th-century textile hub, the village retains its industrial charm, with old stone mills and canal-side architecture.
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The Eyton commune scenes were filmed on Mill Road near the Bank Bottom Mill in Marsden.
This was an important 19th-century complex for the production of woollen cloth.
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The scenic beach with the colourful boats in the third episode is Plage de la Verne, a tranquil, family-friendly pebble beach located in La Seyne-sur-Mer.
The traditional Provençal fishing boats, known as pointus, are typically drawn ashore using rails or slipways, due to the lack of suitable harbours along the rugged coastline.
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