09:52AM, Friday 05 April 2013
Jude Law has chosen to share pictures of Cliveden House as part of the National Trust's project encouraging celebrities to get behind the camera and celebrate the importance of special places in people’s lives.
The Hollywood star chose Cliveden as his favourite place after shooting scenes from the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes there, in which he starred with Robert Downey Jr.
He said: "One of the great scenes of Sherlock Holmes was shot at Cliveden House, it's such a gorgeous place.
"The gardens and grounds there are glorious and I love spending time wandering around them."
Photographs from celebrities are being showcased on a new app from the trust to encourage people to share pictures of their favourite places and why they mean so much to them.
Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/places/the-special-places-project/ for more information
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