MYSTERY and secrecy surrounds filming at one of Bradford district's beauty spots.
Crews and the start of a set appeared on Haworth Moor's Penistone Hill on Tuesday with white sheets and powder spread across a rocky section of the tops.
It's the second time the stunning moorland has been used by film crews in recent months with the scenic views featuring in a new BBC drama, ‘To Walk Invisible', between May and June last year.
And while rumours develop on social media, there is currently no concrete information on what the filming could be used for.
What we do know is that the set has been created to mimic a snow scene and it will feature in a TV series.
The filming was due to take place on Wednesday but was postponed due to weather.
Councillors confirmed that the film crews will only be filming for one day. Haworth councillor Russell Brown told the Telegraph & Argus: "It's great that the district is being used by the creative industry, I recall one day a few years ago when three crews were working within a few miles radius."
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