This richly layered Edwardian home in London offers a vivid, cinematic backdrop for film and photography location hire. Built in 1910 and retaining its original stained glass, cast iron fireplaces, mosaic hallway tiles, and split-level layout, the property is filled with period detail and curated vintage character. Styled with vintage patterned botanical wallpapers, crackle-glazed tiles, anaglypta panels, and Art Deco flourishes, the interiors blend early 20th-century charm with a bold, eclectic sensibility. Outside, the south-east-facing wildlife garden features a herringbone patio, leafy pergola seating area, ponds, and a fully fitted outbuilding perfect for additional set-ups or styling space.
Set within 10 acres of landscaped gardens, paddocks, and a private lake, this maximalist Tudor country house is a richly textured location available to hire for film and photo shoots. From vaulted ceilings and panelled libraries to pub-style dining spaces, every room blends old-world charm with curated design. Inside, vintage-inspired floral wallpapers, bold colour choices, and layered patterns deliver strong visual impact throughout.
This chic East London terrace is a masterclass in eclectic styling. From the warm-toned Acacia parquet flooring to the Memphis-inspired arches and bold House of Hackney wallpapers, the interiors are visually rich and full of personality. Designed with filming and photography in mind, the house features an open-plan layout, north-facing façade, and controllable natural light thanks to original shutters. The aesthetic walks a fine line between vintage glamour and design-forward modernity, offering layered, editorial-ready scenes at every turn. An expressive mix of Art Deco, Midcentury, Bauhaus, and Victorian influences flows throughout, tied together with a palette of jewel tones, bespoke wallpaper, and carefully sourced statement furniture.
A nostalgic nod and ode to British youth culture, this seven-storey townhouse is designed to capture the energy and chaos of a classic house party spread across six floors and seven immersive rooms. This central London venue invites guests to explore an unpredictable and deeply playful world: think red cups, karaoke in the bedroom, and deep chats on the roof terrace.
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.
Tucked high in the UNESCO-protected Tramuntana Mountains of Deià, Mallorca, this 17th-century agroturismo is a cinematic and sun-soaked haven, available to hire for film, photography and luxury events. Originally built in 1682 and meticulously restored by local craftsmen, this exceptional retreat balances rustic authenticity with a soulful, design-led sensibility. With 15 unique bedrooms, cloud-like beds, whimsical interiors, and expansive terraces overlooking the Mediterranean, the property offers a world of natural texture, slow luxury, and panoramic light. From egg-shaped showers to sunset hammocks and cactus-lined courtyards, every detail feels as if lifted from the pages of an interiors magazine.
Evoking the faded grandeur and romance of Victorian travel, this once-forgotten waiting room has been thoughtfully revived as a richly atmospheric space for film, photography, and unique event hire. A restored heritage staircase leads to the first-floor venue, with original sash windows flooding the room with natural light, falling across aged plasterwork, timber floors, and elegantly distressed walls.
Perched above the River Thames in the heart of Buckinghamshire, this commanding Grade II-listed country house is a film, photography, and event location like no other. Designed in 1899 by architect W.H. Romaine-Walker, the neo-Tudor mansion blends late Victorian drama with sweeping natural beauty. Set within 65 acres of formal gardens and ancient woodland, the property offers cinematic river views and timeless architecture, just an hour from central London.
Framed by the rolling Leicestershire countryside, this Georgian manor is a film, photo shoot, and event location of rare character. Built in the late 18th century and completed in 1843, the house was designed for entertaining at scale. Its interiors are defined by 18-foot ceilings, marble fireplaces, and floor-to-ceiling sash windows that capture uninterrupted views across a deep valley and the surrounding estate. Seven luxurious bedrooms and an additional three-bedroom apartment are individually designed, each with its own distinct character. Light-filled spaces are finished with ornate cornicing and high ceilings, while every window frames sweeping views of the English countryside.
The only remaining Elizabethan church in London, this rare gem is also one of the oldest in the country built specifically as an Anglican church. Today, it offers a compelling blend of history and versatility a film, photo shoot, and event location that feels as sacred as it does cinematic. Framed by dramatic red brickwork and historic stained glass windows, the interior has been sympathetically adapted to function as a flexible, contemporary backdrop. While the original wooden pews line one side, the main nave is now a cleared, open-plan space ready to be styled and transformed. A 2013 renovation introduced discreet modern additions, including a kitchen and toilets.
A commanding early Georgian manor house dating from 1719–1721, this Grade II listed Oxfordshire estate is a privately owned country residence that blends rich architectural heritage with lived-in authenticity. The house features period-correct interiors, including an Imperial cantilevered staircase, oak-panelled dining room, and elaborately plastered ceilings. With its symmetry, scale, and historical detail, it offers a grand and authentic backdrop for film, photo shoot, and event hire. Surrounded by 30 acres of parkland with views across the Berkshire Downs, the property includes a brook, island, ornamental gardens, and rare surviving cannonballs at the entrance.
A relic of 18th-century London, this remarkable Grade II Georgian mansion has been reimagined as one of the city’s most atmospheric spaces for film, photography, and event hire. Resting beneath a canopy of wisteria and filled with antique curiosities, the house spans three floors of richly textured rooms, vaulted cellars, private gardens, and a roof terrace. Chandeliers, original fireplaces, velvet drapery, and worn floorboards create a backdrop layered with faded grandeur and bohemian charm.