An amazing outdoor cinema is coming to Bucks in September.

The Luna Cinema has announced a 2021 season of outdoor screenings at grand stately homes and urban parks - including Waddesdon Manor in Bucks and Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.

The picturesque estate will host the cinema under the stars from September 9 to 12, with showings of Knives Out, Pretty Woman, Grease and Star Wars: A New Hope planned each evening.

The Luna Bar will also be open to serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and there will be food available on site too.

Audiences are also welcome to dig out their hampers and pack a picnic (though the bringing of alcohol to the events is restricted).

Both food and drink at Luna’s screenings will be available to order using a handy “click and collect” service to avoid time spent queuing.

Tickets are available to buy from thelunacinema.com, and prices start from £15.50 including booking fees.

Other venues around the country include Warwick Castle, Westminster Abbey, York Minster, Lulworth Castle, Longleat and Ascot Racecourse.

George Wood, founder of The Luna Cinema, said “There could hardly be a more anticipated summer than this 2021, post-lockdown, season; every outing we arrange is set to feel special and unique after so long away from the people and activities we love.

"Cinema has provided the magic of escape through the decades, and we know that The Luna Cinema can bring joy and respite to the lives of movie-goers across the country this summer, more than ever before.

"After so many months spent watching films at home, we are delighted to be inviting the country to return to the big screen, with our brand of socially spacious, open air cinema experiences.

“So picture this: your favourite film; the people you’ve missed (or just missed spending quality time with); a starry summer sky above, and all around you the most inspiring and beautiful settings: castles, Royal Parks, abbeys, palaces and stately homes.

"We are promising our guests an outing worthy of the wait – and we are counting down the days to welcoming Britain back to the movies.”