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Frensham Ponds in Surrey took centre stage in the fantasy film Snow White and the Huntsman, a gothic re-imagining of the classic Brother’s Grimm fairy tale, Snow White. Find out how it was filmed.
Released in 2013 with a host of stars in the lead roles, including Oscar winner Charlize Theron as the evil queen, Chris ‘Thor’ Hemsworth as the huntsman and Kristen Stewart as the central protagonist, Frensham Ponds was transformed into a medieval fishing village for the Hollywood blockbuster.
In this big screen adaptation of the story, Snow White is tough warrior princess, with a huntsman (hired by the evil queen) on her tail. But when the huntsman and Snow White come face to face, allegiances change and an epic quest to vanquish the evil queen ensues.
One of the most dramatic battles takes place at the childhood home of Snow White, a quaint fishing village on the shores of a lake. This village was in fact built on the shores of the National Trust’s Frensham Ponds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Special Site of Scientific Interest, Special Protection Area, and a Special Area of Conservation (SAC), no less.
Filming also took place at Cathedral Rock in the Lake District and Marloes Sands in Pembrokeshire, Wales, where the crew spent an entire week filming Kristen Stewart as Snow White, Chris Hemsworth as the huntsman and their rallied troops during an epic battle.
As well as showing off beautiful locations, filming directly benefits the places that star in the production. The income from location fees goes straight back into conservation work to care for historic houses and landscapes, so that we’ll all be able to see them both on screen and in real life for years to come.
Thanks to Snow White, Frensham have been able to carry out essential work to protect and safeguard the landscape, such as bank revetment which prevents the banks of the pond eroding, and the replacement of old and damaged fences.
The local community benefited from the shoot too, especially film production students from the University of Creative Arts in Farnham, who were able to tour the set and meet the cast and crew.
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