Latest Locations

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

SHOOT LOCATIONS

HATTY | West Midlands, UK

Italianate 19th-Century Manor

This exceptional Grade II* listed 19th-century manor house, built in the Italianate style, offers 6,000 sq ft of elegantly preserved architecture across two expansive floors. Rich in heritage and visual texture, the property features a trio of formal reception rooms, a grand galleried hallway, and a large kitchen — each crowned by elaborate plasterwork ceilings, historic stencilling, and ceiling paintings.

NANCY | London, UK

Textured 19th-Century Victorian Townhouse

A richly atmospheric five-floor Victorian townhouse offering an elegant, timeworn canvas for film and photo shoots. This early 19th-century former builder’s merchant sits on a prominent corner of what was once London’s Jewish Quarter. Inside, layers of original oak and parquet floors meet worn wallpaper, peeling textures, and antique tones that effortlessly evoke mood and narrative. Each floor delivers a new visual moment, from the large sash windows that flood rooms with natural light, to an eclectic curation of furnishings in varied palettes.

ROSALYN | Kent, UK

1930s Art Deco Water Tower with Rooftop Pool & Sculpture Garden

Originally built in 1937 as a water softening plant, this extraordinary Art Deco tower has been transformed into a richly layered and visually arresting location. Spread across five floors, the building retains its industrial DNA while embracing the expressive vision of a sculptor, who has curated the interiors with tribal art, architectural salvage, and global curiosities.

ROBERTA | London, UK

Midcentury Penthouse Apartment

A sophisticated 160sqm midcentury-inspired penthouse apartment offering panoramic light and volume, with 3.5m ceilings and expansive glazing throughout. Full-height glass sliding doors open onto a 1000 sq ft wraparound planted terrace, while an additional 1500 sq ft rooftop provides an exceptional exterior shoot space above the city skyline.

AMY | London, UK

Grand Georgian Public House

This extraordinary four-storey Georgian pub is layered with history and character. Original details—marble fireplaces, worn plaster walls, wide staircases, and soaring ceilings—anchor the space in its 19th-century roots. Across twelve rooms, each floor reveals a different era: from the pink 1970s bathroom and Victorian-style bath to the old library and wallpapered function room.

TRINITY | London, UK

Grand Neoclassical Georgian Venue

This exceptional Georgian building—originally designed by Samuel Wyatt in 1794 and reopened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1953—offers a prestigious and versatile backdrop for film, photo shoots, and unique events. Nestled on Tower Hill and overlooking the Tower of London, the property is defined by its imposing neoclassical façade, elegant interiors, and a rich maritime history.

KIKI | Devon, UK

Modernist 1960s Midcentury House

Tucked within 12 acres of woodland, this striking 1960s butterfly-roofed house was originally designed by architect Mervyn Seal and reimagined in 2008 by Stan Bolt. Defined by its sculptural roofline, Midcentury detailing, and connection to nature.

FLORENCE | Suffolk, UK

16th-Century Farmstay Estate

Set across 10 acres of wild meadow, lavender gardens and woodland, this Grade II-listed 16th-century farmhouse is home to rare breed alpacas, goats, sheep and pigs, alongside multiple restored outbuildings, all framed by the English countryside. The main farmhouse features five bedrooms and five bathrooms, a country kitchen, dining room and lounge. A heated swimming pool sits among the gardens, with sweeping views across fields and woodland.

MILLICENT | London, UK

Gothic Revival Dining Venue

This central London venue fuses Gothic Revival architecture with bold, contemporary gastronomy. The grand dining room pairs historic gravitas with modern style, while the adjoining bar nods to the building’s heritage with atmospheric finishes and sculptural design. Spaces include a show-stopping main dining room, chef’s table for eight, private dining room, statement Gothic bar, and a secluded courtyard terrace.

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