Series three of Broadchurch will begin filming this year, with the ITV production returning to its previous locations in Dorset.

But will they be returning to the house where Danny Latimer was murdered in the first season of the show?

According to MailOnline, the Wingfield-Digby family, who own the property, want to demolish the structure and replicate it 100 metres inland because of fears it could collapse into the sea due to the ongoing erosion of the cliffs it overlooks.

David Tennant and Olivia Colman both return for the final series (Picture: ITV/Kudos)

Edward Dyke, of Symonds and Sampson, the family’s property agents said: ‘The existing chalet is getting closer and closer to the cliff edge and there is a concern over the longevity of it.




‘The family are concerned about that and want to move it back and re-erect it in a better location. They are hoping it will still look the same, but it will be in a different location.

David Tennant ‘didn’t think about’ Gracepoint failure when returning to US screens with Jessica JonesHe added: ‘No date has been set yet for it to be demolished if it receives planning permission, but I think the family want to do it relatively soon.’

Davd Tennant confirmed to Metro.co.uk that Broadchurch would end after this third season.

‘I think it’s conceived as a trilogy,’ David said. ‘But I genuinely have no idea what’s coming; even more so than season two, I have not a clue what the story for season three is so I’ve no idea where it will take us.’

NOTE: In a previous version of this article it said series three of Broadchurch had begun filming. ITV have confirmed it hasn’t.

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