Daniel Radcliffe and Co Will Return To Lacock Abbey For Harry Potter 6

Reports have claimed that filming for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will take place at the cloisters at Lacock Abbey. It won’t be the first time scenes from the film have taken place there.
In the first two Harry Potter movies, scenes were filmed in the village and in the cloisters at Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, England. In the most recent movie, Harry Potter and The Order of The Pheonix, the cloisters were used yet again and enhanced with computer animation. It is featured in the film as a courtyard at Hogwarts.
It is reported that the filming crew want to return to the cloisters with many of the main characters to film a series of scary night scenes for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. It is said Daniel Radcliffe will be involved in the local filming. The movie teams have been granted permission to film the scenes between 5pm and 5am for four days in October.
Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince will be directed by resident director David Yates and written by Steven Kloves. The film hopes for a November 21, 2008 release.
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I am reading this from the US, and I am moderately good at geography. I could find Iraq and Iran,on a map before the middle east conflicts of the Bush administration. I actually read world news. But I have no clue what country Lacock Abbey is in. Are you speaking about Australia, Scotland, England, perhaps even Ireland.
The person reading this article is presumed to have knowledge of thees locations and the history of the series. Better writing would have provided a little more information on the off chance, someone did not know where Lacock Abbey was.
I am not even linked to the original paper so I could try to figure it out.
. . . if you read the article, it tells you that
” the first two Harry Potter movies, scenes were filmed in the village and in the cloisters at Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, England. In the most recent movie, Harry Potter and The Order of The Pheonix, the cloisters were used yet again and enhanced with computer animation. It is featured in the film as a courtyard at Hogwarts.”