When the deer jumps over the tailor's van, at the farmer's market, the rear doors are open.
However, in the next shot when the dried fruit is about to be loaded into the van the doors are shut, at which point, the animals inside the van then open them.
However, in the next shot when the dried fruit is about to be loaded into the van the doors are shut, at which point, the animals inside the van then open them.
When the "no animals" sign is shown at the farmers market, it has the American "except service animals" it should be "except assistance dogs" as the film is based in England.
When the train emerges from a tunnel, it appears to be using the right hand track. British trains keep to the left.
Several times during the film main characters travel between Windermere and Gloucester. It's shown to take quite some time by train, which is factually accurate. Yet, it is shown to be a very short journey by car. Mr MacGregor especially is seen to gin on a short journey in his old Land Rover to confront Mr Jones. In reality it would be 3-4 hours each way.
During the montage where they are going to Gloucester, a US-style railroad crossing sign is shown.
In the ski scene a small snow gum is visible in the background. Snow gums are trees unique to Australia and have not been introduced to any other country.