The county's official film office is looking to add more locations to its directory.

Norfolk Screen provides a one-stop shop for film enquiries in the area and it was set up in June 2020.

Recent projects it has supported include The Shepherd at West Raynham Business Park, Deadpool & Wolverine at Holkham Beach and Wicked in Terrington St Clement.

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The not-for-profit company is calling on the public to register their properties, including historic or modern houses, farms and industrial spaces. 

Filming along Elm Hill in Norwich for Netflix's Christmas film Jingle Jangle in 2019Filming along Elm Hill in Norwich for Netflix's Christmas film Jingle Jangle in 2019 (Image: Denise Bradley)

The more locations it has on its database the better, increasing the chance that production companies will choose Norfolk for their project.

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Craig Higgins, co-founder and development director, said: "We are not short of amazing locations in Norfolk and to showcase as much as possible we need people to register."

Norfolk Screen gained official film office status in February 2024, with funding from Norfolk County Council, and it has since had more than 90 enquiries. 

Add your property to the directory for free at norfolkscreen.co.uk/register-your-location and they do not take a commission.