Latest Locations | Part I
Part I of the latest addition of properties to our portfolio for photo shoot, film locations and unique event venues.
SHOOT LOCATIONS
Housed in a landmark building since 1923, this historic Edwardian Trades Hall served as a major hub for the Labour movement and Trade Unions. It remains largely in its original early 20th-century condition, though it features some modern partitions and necessary additions like toilets. The space offers immense architectural variety: a ground-floor meeting room, mezzanine offices, and a spectacular first-floor congregational space which boasts vast vaulted timber ceilings. The large hall can double as an artist studio.
This small but perfectly formed terraced house is full of character, offering a uniquely decorated backdrop ideal for fashion and editorial shoots. The aesthetic is defined by its bold, kitsch style, featuring sumptuous velvet curtains, vintage floral House of Hackney wallpaper, and a charming pink kitchen. The layout includes a double reception room and two bedrooms, one of which is large and dramatically designed with a roll-top bath set in the open plan bedroom.
This substantial four-storey Grade II Listed Georgian family home occupies a large corner plot and retains many of its original 18th-century features. The property is currently empty, offering a clean canvas ideal for dressing and set decoration. Highlights include the stunning, spacious drawing room featuring original vintage wallpaper, a period fireplace, and three floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a small park. The large kitchen-diner and five bedrooms offer abundant space, while the basement holds an original scullery with separate access to a paved walled garden. This grand, highly versatile space is available for film and photo shoot location hire.
This private residence is a 1,700 sq ft single-story home restored to fully embody a suburban lifestyle at the tail end of the 1970s. Built in 1953, this authentic time capsule features curated vintage design down to the wallpaper and switch plates, with every piece sourced locally from estates. Outside, the property transforms into a desert oasis with a sparkling pool, a 20-foot breeze block feature, and cactus-lined gardens with a fireplace.
18th Century Grade II Georgian Hall & Estate
This magnificent late 18th Century Grade II listed hall is steeped in history, having been the ancestral home of the Wynne family for over a millennium. Designed by Joseph Turner and later enhanced by Clough Williams-Ellis, the visionary behind Portmeirion, the estate features a tower added in 1870 to house the grand ballroom, now the principal reception room with incredible views. The property includes a range of fascinating outbuildings, such as a private theatre and a family chapel, all set within extensive land and forestry. Available to hire for filming and photo shoots.
19th Century Victorian Townhouse
This beautifully preserved late 19th-century residence presents a sophisticated aesthetic across three impeccably detailed floors. It harmoniously merges authentic Victorian pedigree showcased through original architectural features like ornate fireplaces, striking stained glass, and exposed original floorboards with bright, contemporary volumes of light. The ground floor offers versatile spaces, including a double-sized dining room and an intimate lounge, while a country-style kitchen grants access to a discreet courtyard garden. With dedicated facilities and seamless load-in access via a front driveway, this home serves as a premium backdrop for high-end visual content.
This stunning four-storey Georgian country home, set in 100 acres of elegant parkland, boasts a rich history, having been originally designed by Sir William Chambers, the architect of Somerset House. While damaged by fire and rebuilt in the 19th century, the house retains its stately presence with an unusual Italian villa model and a magnificent domed hall. The property features reception rooms on the ground floor, a wedding suite and bedrooms on the first, and ten uniquely decorated guest bedrooms on the second floor. Surrounded by large areas of woodland and a south lawn with sweeping views
17th Century Manor & Estate
Set within 55 acres of exquisite private grounds, this Grade II listed estate blends original 17th-century features with beautiful modern furnishings for a refined, timeless aesthetic. The main residence, fabricated from Island stone, offers three storeys of impeccably detailed space, including three lounges, two professional-grade kitchens, and six sumptuous bedrooms accommodating 14 guests. The execution of the building is stunning, offering surprising and unique details—such as the master bedroom door hidden behind a bookcase—that complement the stately living room with its open fireplace.
Grade II Listed Manor House
Set at the foot of Somerset’s Quantock Hills, this majestic Grade II-listed manor house was extensively restored in 2023 to blend history with generous modern comfort, creating an atmosphere of tranquil, pared-back opulence. The naturally inspired energy flows through spaces like the distinguished dining hall and the open-plan kitchen, with seven distinctive bedrooms and dedicated spaces like the billiard room bar.