Corbet Bainbridge has been at the centre of recent Game of Thrones production – but it isn’t the first time the location has been used before.
Linen Mill Studios was the focus of filming in recent years and houses Riverrun, Winterfell and the Three-Eyed Raven’s cave.
Recently, the site has been all a-flurry once more, with many believing actors will show up imminently.
Twitter account, @GoTlikeLocation spotted some pink signs pointing the wrong direction to the Game of Thrones studio.
The account also said security was “very tight” around the area, to keep any spoilers hidden.
A different user, @IrishThrones, noted that the Riverrun set in particular was “still up and operational & v. busy!!”
The famous fort is now under control by the Lannisters after they successfully defeated Brynden Tully (played by Clive Russell) in order to start winning the North over.
The strategic hold could play a big role in the eighth season as the White Walkers slowly move south, desolating any northern lands.
What’s more, a multi-purpose ship set which was used in last year’s Greyjoy sea battle is also still standing and is covered by a green screen.
Although pure speculation at this point in time, could the set actually be used for Theon (Alfie Allen) to go and save his sister, Yara (Gemma Whelan) from evil Uncle Euron (Pilou Asbæk)?
Deanerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) was also making use of boats in season seven after she – and lover Jon Snow (Kit Harington) – attempted to win over Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) from the incoming Wight invasion.
The pair could be set for more overseas travelling in their battle to defeat the Night King (Vladimir Furdik).