Latest Locations

The latest addition of properties to our portfolio for photo shoot, film locations and unique event venues.

SHOOT LOCATIONS

DAHLIA | Wiltshire, UK

Georgian Country House

A Grade II* listed Georgian house layered with late 1970s and early 1980s charm, this striking countryside location offers a blend of faded grandeur, retro domestic style, and kitsch details. Historic wall treatments, vintage wallpaper, ten bedrooms, including pink and colourful period-style rooms, offer a range of distinctive looks, while four large reception rooms and a new farmhouse kitchen ensure both scale and flexibility.

MARGAUX | Norfolk, UK

Medieval Manor House

This striking Grade II listed Medieval manor offers a cinematic setting steeped in English history. The house blends raw plaster textures, historic architecture, and lived-in elegance across 6,000 square feet of uniquely styled interiors. Beyond the stately yellow drawing room and 16-seater dining hall, the location features a turreted reading room, cloistered walled gardens, and a series of eclectic bedrooms complete with four-poster beds. Layered with heritage details and natural patina, this manor provides a timeless backdrop from its large raw plaster hallways to the outdoor seating areas set within 10 acres of semi-wild countryside.

TILDA | London, UK

1875 Victorian Heritage House

Dating back to 1875, this beautifully refurbished Victorian double-fronted house offers a harmonious blend of heritage detail and curated design. The property pairs original period features with modern and mid-century furnishings across a palette of elegant, muted tones. High ceilings and a south-facing aspect flood the interiors with natural light throughout the day, while a wooded area beyond the garden creates a lush backdrop through expansive windows. From the open hallway and landing to the yoga room, powder rooms, and bespoke dressing area, each space is styled with shoot-ready detail and atmospheric charm.

ESME | London, UK

Grand Grade II Five Storey Townhouse

Set across five interconnecting Grade II listed Victorian townhouses built in 1856, this spectacular London property is steeped in music history and architectural grandeur. With a legacy of hosting touring bands since the 1970s, it blends period elegance with rock & roll soul. Original features include ornate marble fireplaces, soaring ceilings, distressed plaster walls, hand-painted murals, and vast sash windows that flood the rooms with natural light. Several rooms open onto balconies that overlook Kensington Gardens, offering a rare indoor-outdoor dynamic in the heart of the city. The property houses five versatile rooms that can be hired individually or as a whole.

ELECTRA | London, UK

Art Deco Control Room

Hidden behind the iconic façade of Battersea Power Station, this Grade II listed Art Deco control room has been exquisitely restored to its 1930s splendour. With its dramatic gold-coffered ceiling, marble finishes, and restored switchgear, the Control Room is available to hire for film, photo shoots, and exceptional events. Designed in collaboration with Historic England, every inch from teak parquet flooring to 3D-printed dial replicas has been meticulously revived, making it one of the capital’s most atmospheric and iconic spaces.

WYNNE | Cheltenham, UK

Historic Cotswolds Manor

Set within a private 2,000-acre estate, this 16th-century Grade II listed Cotswolds manor is a refined countryside retreat. Twelve individually designed bedrooms and a cinematic mix of grand reception rooms, such as a medieval banquet hall, fireside snug, club room and cocktail bar offer cinematic interiors and creative versatility. Beyond the interiors, formal gardens, rolling meadows, and rare breed animals provide a rich, textural backdrop. Luxury amenities include a 16-metre heated outdoor pool, spa house with hot tub, sauna, and cold plunge, and a terrace overlooking a tranquil lake.

FANNY | London, UK

Neoclassical Georgian Manor

Originally designed by celebrated neoclassical architect Sir John Soane, this restored Georgian villa in Ealing offers a masterful blend of 19th-century grandeur and contemporary artistic flair. Built between 1800–1804 as Soane’s private country retreat, the estate features soaring ceilings, signature skylights, and classical proportions all framed by manicured Regency-era gardens.

MATILDA | London, UK

19th-Century Victorian Ticket Hall

Tucked within one of London’s most iconic railway landmarks, this 19th-century ticket hall blends Victorian Gothic grandeur with richly layered interior design. Renovated by a celebrated architect and reimagined by a renowned interior designer, the space features dramatic wraparound bars, ceiling-height palm trees, rattan screens, and deep velvet booths.

MAUD | London, UK

Grand Victorian Gothic Revival Hotel

A masterwork of Victorian Gothic Revival, this Grade I listed hotel rises from the heart of London with seven floors of ornate architecture, bold interiors, and storied heritage. Designed for opulence and reimagined for today, the building offers a dramatic, historic backdrop, from the iconic grand staircase to the Moroccan-inspired spa, 38 luxurious Chambers Suites, a three-bedroom penthouse with kitchen, 207 guest rooms, and 10 event suites, including the historic Ladies’ Smoking Room and a private terrace, each space reflects a considered dialogue between 19th-century splendour and contemporary design.

KITT | West New York, USA

PinkVintage Hollywood Glamour Apartment

Drenched in shades of blush, bubblegum, and rose, this 1,200-square-foot New York apartment is a maximalist tribute to vintage Hollywood, retro femininity, and the golden age of showgirls. Inside, three rooms are styled as immersive sets two as dreamy pink bedrooms and one as a modular shoot space. A hallway bathroom offers easy crew access, while the master bedroom includes an en-suite and a small private balcony. The fully equipped kitchen features coordinating pink appliances, dinnerware, and vintage accents throughout. With playful kitsch, golden finishes, and hyper-feminine detailing in every room.

MINNELLI | London, UK

Grade II Restored Art Deco Theatre

This Grade II listed Art Deco theatre is a rare architectural jewel, designed in the 1930s by the celebrated architect George Coles. Its striking Egyptian Revival façade dressed in multicoloured Hathernware tiles sets the tone for an interior defined by soaring proportions, bold design, and meticulous restoration. The grand foyer, with its chandeliers, twin staircases, and original glass doors, opens into a dramatic auditorium with a proscenium arch and seating for up to 1,100.

WANDA | London, UK

Retro Working Men’s Club

Unchanged for decades, this authentic retro members’ club offers an unfiltered glimpse into working-class social life across the 1960s and 1970s. With interiors typical of a trades union club from its original bar and 70s brickwork to the patterned wallpaper and vinyl floors, the space is layered with vintage textures and cinematic atmosphere.

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