Cillian Murphy and a ‘PEAKY’ look at a filming location!

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In this video, we visit Lee Quarry, a mountain bike trail located near Bacup and Stacksteads in Rossendale Valley, Lancashire. Originally a working quarry, the quarry trail was set up by Lancashire County Council and is free to use.

In Season SIX of the Peaky Blinders, Lee Quarry was used as the backdrop to Episode Three – ‘Gold’.

Here, we try to match up some of the locations filmed, whilst re-telling just some of the story of ‘Gold’.

WARNING: This video DOES contain some spoilers.

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Music used in this video :

♪♬ A Hand In The Dark – Underbelly & Ty Mayer
♪♬ Maestro Tlakaelel – Jesse Gallagher
♪♬ Violet Vape – Cheel

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