Every Peaky Blinders fan has dreamt about stepping into the show's world at least once. Tommy Shelby's world is dangerous and filled with menacing enemies at every turn but it certainly invites fascination. Based on the real-life Birmingham street gang from the 1880s, Steven Knight's critically acclaimed historical series follows the rise and fall of the fictional Shelby family, led by the enigmatic gangster Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy).Peaky Blinders is set in a post-war Birmingham and the metropolitan county of the West Midlands acts as the main character in the show. Even before we meet Tommy and his Shelby family, the sooty, dust-filled streets of Birmingham come into view, justifying the time period of the series.While Knight's show is set in the mud-caked Watery Lane in Birmingham, you will be surprised to know that the show was not shot in the city. In fact, Knight's period crime series was shot in Northern England, particularly in Liverpool and Yorkshire.Here are some iconic filming locations from Peaky Blinders.Exploring iconic filming locations from Peaky Blinders View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWhile the vintage street-gangs era of Birmingham is far from over, you can still fulfill your dreams by taking a tour of these filming locations across Northern England. So bring on your flat caps and step into Tommy Shelby's world in style.Arley Hall & Gardens in Cheshire served as Tommy and Grace's house in Peaky Blinders Season 3Tommy Shelby certainly had an eye for class and premium infrastructure, which is why he acquired the country estate of Arrow House for his family in Season 3. The scenes for Tommy and Grace's not-so-humble abode were filmed at Arley Hall & Gardens in Cheshire, just out of Liverpool. The property is tourist-friendly and even hosts Peaky Blinders-themed tours and exhibitions to give a peek inside Tommy Shelby's world.Black Country Living Museum in Dudley became Charlie Strong's yardTommy's uncle Charlie Strong's yard and the nearby canal area were an important spot for Tommy and his business in Season 1. The scenes were filmed at the iconic 26-acre open-air Black Country living museum in Dudley. This spot was also used to film Ada and Freddie's secret meeting beneath the bridge and is an iconic location. The museum opened to the public in 1978 and has since provided an immersive experience to tourists. You will also find the Peaky Boys' flat caps at their clothing shop.Powis Street in Liverpool was used to recreate the iconic Watery Lane View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Shelby family lived on the famous (but fictional) Watery Lane in Birmingham, which was filmed on Powis Street in Liverpool. While the crew transformed its contemporary infrastructure to look like post-WW1 Birmingham, a walk down the street will still remind you of the Peaky Blinders' stomping ground. The street is famously featured in the opening shots, where our protagonist rides on his horse, among the sooty industrial streets of Birmingham.Keighley & Worth Valley Railway in West Yorkshire became the iconic Birmingham Train stationSeasoned Peaky Blinders fans must remember the intense confrontation between Grace and Inspector Campbell at the train station in the Season 1 finale. This was filmed at Keighley & Worth Valley Railway in West Yorkshire. In addition to being a popular filming location for period shows, the historic station still runs steam and diesel engines, perfect for fans who want a vintage escapade.Stanley Dock in Liverpool was used for the famous Garrison Pub View this post on Instagram Instagram PostEvery show needs an iconic hangout spot for the gang. While conversations in Tommy Shelby's world often evolved into heated fights, they mostly took place at the iconic Garrison Pub. While the exteriors for the pub were filmed at a soundstage in Manchester, the interiors (including Tommy's showdown with Billy Kimber) were filmed at Stanley Dock in Liverpool.The Liverpool Cathedral was Tommy Shelby's place of worshipA still from the show (Image via Instagram/@peakyblindersofficial)Tommy Shelby might not be a man of god but he constantly visited a cathedral to find peace and fight his inner conscience in Peaky Blinders. These scenes were filmed at the Liverpool Anglican Church, the largest cathedral in Britain. Its stained glass windows are an impressive addition to the architecture and the church is a popular choice as a real-life weddings and events venue.Other filming locations for Peaky BlindersIn addition to these iconic filming locations, featured regularly in Peaky Blinders, some other spots include:Leeds Town Hall: This was used for Tommy's political work in the latter seasonsSt George’s Hall in LiverpoolBradford City Hall in Bradford- This was used to film the scenes with the Westminster offices when Tommy Shelby became an MPUndercliffe Cemetery in BradfordPort Sunlight Village in Wirral was used to film Aunt Polly's house in Peaky BlindersFormby Beach in Liverpool was used to film the scene where Tommy shoots Alfie on the beachFor the latest scoops on your favorite TV shows and movies, follow SoapCentral.