It’s been an exciting time on the Suffolk coast as Ed Sheeran was recently spotted filming the music video for his ‘Under the Tree’. The video has now been released on YouTube, so you can enjoy the scenes in the clip below and read on to find out the exact locations where this was filmed.
The song features in the soundtrack of ‘That Christmas’, the animated festive film written by Richard Curtis and Peter Souter. The music video for ‘Under the Tree’ was directed by Richard Curtis himself and stars Bridgerton actor Claudia Jessie alongside Ed.
The coastal shots where you can see Ed walking along the beach beside crashing waves were filmed at Southwold – you can spot the famous pier and the groynes in the background of the blustery scene. With its shops, cafe and Tim Hunkin’s traditional automata arcade, the pier is definitely worth a visit while you’re checking out these filming locations.
The beach hut is also on the seafront in this lovely Suffolk seaside town. You can recognise it from the behind-the-scenes photos that Ed shared on Instagram – its plaque has a little row of beach huts on it. Take a stroll down the promenade to walk in Ed & Claudia’s footsteps and see if you can spot it for yourself.
If you wander into Southwold town centre, you can also find the exterior of Little Gems grocery store, which is on Market Place. If you visit the town in December, you’ll spot the Christmas trees in the centre of the market square and all the shops swagged in garlands of greenery.
Local intel confirms that the shoot took place at the start of November so it has been a quick turnaround from filming the scenes to the music video being launched. It’s also been said that the interior and Christmas tree yard scenes were filmed at a private property on the other side of the River Blyth in Walberswick.
What I found most amazing is that Claudia Jessie, who plays my favourite Bridgerton character Eloise, was in Southwold filming with Ed Sheeran. I hope the whole cast and crew enjoyed visiting this quaint coastal town and will return in the future.
Merry Christmas!