Following the most anticipated finale in television history, four regions across the nation have been transformed into the World of Westeros to mark the Digital Download release of Game of Thrones: The Final Season

In this Kingdom-wide takeover, Essex, Doune Castle in Stirlingshire, Blackpool and London's Covent Garden have all pledged their allegiance to the legacy of the show by unveiling signs with their new names, encouraging members of the public to find them.

Thrones-fever has been ever present throughout the UK since the show's opening episode in 2011. People up and down the country now have the opportunity to relive and celebrate the fictional locations we have all grown to know and love, with the following signs being unveiled:

- Highgarden - formerly known as Covent Garden, London

- Castle Black-pool - formerly known as Blackpool

- Essos - formerly known as Essex

- Winterfell - formerly known as Doune Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Lisa Bone from Visit Essex comments: "Visit Essex is so excited and proud to be linked with one of the biggest shows ever in history.

"We have fully embraced the Game of Thrones takeover of Essex, now named Essos and to have a visible connection to the show outside one of our most iconic attractions, Colchester Castle in Britain's first city, is a huge opportunity. We look forward to welcoming visitors from far and wide to see it!"

The signs will be available to visit for a limited time only to mark the Digital Download release of the Final Season. Fans around the UK are challenged to find the signs and encouraged to post a selfie, tagging @HBO_UK (Twitter) / @HBOUK (Instagram) with the hashtag #GoTTakeover.

Game of Thrones: The Final Season is on digital download and will be available for the suggested pricing of £12.99 (SD) and £16.99 (HD) through several retailers including Prime Video, iTunes, Sky Store, BT TV Store, Google Play.

The Final Season of the ground-breaking Game of Thrones franchise is available via Digital Download now.