Arthur's Hallowed Ground is a 1983 British TV film directed by Freddie Young.
Goldcrest Films invested £319,000 in the film and earned £265,000, causing a loss of £54,000. [1]
The film received good feedback from critics. Andy Webb from The Movie Scene gave the film three stars out of five, describing it as "[a] charming little movie". Webb also added: "If you grew up in the 70s and 80s and remember your school caretaker being a bit of a grump with his cloth cap and coat who had a shed full of old tools then this should fill you with warmth". [2]