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Downton Abbey stars Maggie Smith and Penelope Wilton spotted filming together for first time in three years as cast reunite to make long-awaited movie

DOWNTON Abbey stars Maggie Smith and Penelope Wilton have been spotted filming together as the cast reunite to make long-awaited movie.

The veteran actress has been pictured back in character as the formidable Dowager Countess Violet Crawley in her first scenes for the new movie.

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Maggie Smith was spotted filming the Downton Abbey movie

It’s been three years since viewers said goodbye to the beloved period drama, but fans have now been treated to the sight of Dame Maggie, 83, back on set.

She was spotted filming scenes for the new movie with Penelope, 72, who plays Violent’s longtime ‘frenemy’ Isobel Crawley.

The pair were filming a scene at a church, which appeared to double as the Crawley family chapel from the long-running TV series.

They were both dressed in their Sunday best and the actresses were spotted working another scene together outside.

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She was at a church dressed in her Sunday best

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Maggie was with Penelope Wilton, who plays Isobel Crawley

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They were seen shooting a scene outside

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It’s the first time they’ve been pictured back in character since the show went off air in 2015

The pair both joined the cast back in the first series and their characters have had a tempestuous relationship over the years.

Maggie and Penelope were joined by a number of other actors all filming on location in Bampton – the site which has long doubled as the village of Downton.

Groups of actors in period costume were spotted gathering with crew members, while old-fashioned cars and a post van were seen around the area.

It comes as a film crew has also descended on Highclere Castle – the stately home which was used for the exterior shots of Downton Abbey.

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Actors dressed in period costume were seen working at the location shoot

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The cast and crew gathered to film in Bampton

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The location has long been used to double as Downton village

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The show is set in a fictional village in Yorkshire

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Vintage cars were spotted around the set

Highclere Castle usually offers Downton Abbey themed guided tours but will be closed to the public for the 10 week filming period, with current owner The Countess of Carnarvon recently expressing her glee at welcoming the returning cast.

She said: “We are delighted to be welcoming Downton back to Highclere again.

“Julian [Fellowes] and the wonderful cast and crew of Downton were part of our lives and we will enjoy our next role with them.”

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An old post van was seen on the shoot for the upcoming movie

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The extras all fit right into the Downton style

It doesn’t look like the show has moved much into the future since the end of the last series

Pictures show production has started on the Downton Abbey movie at Highclere Castle

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Almost the entire Downton Abbey cast are expected to return
Downton Abbey star Elizabeth McGovern says she's read the script for the Downton Abbey film and thinks fans will love it

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Elizabeth McGovern – who plays Lady Cora Crawley – assured fans that they won’t be disappointed with the movie’s top secret plot.

Quizzed about the Downton Abbey film while appearing on Good Morning Britain, she answered: “Well we are starting very soon and that’s as much as I know.

“I’ve got a script. It’s good, the fans will love it.”

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