1Prince Philip House
Featured in The Crown, The Riot Club and St. Trinian’s, the exterior of this Carlton House Terrace location is a popular choice for filming in London – and with space inside for cast quarters, hair, make-up and wardrobe, the look of the building isn’t all that appeals. Blank canvas spaces provide ample opportunity for bespoke projects as well as branding, and the venue comes with built in A/V, supplier entrance, exclusive hire and artwork is removable throughout.
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2Dartmouth House
For a stately home vibe, Dartmouth House is pretty unbeatable. Fashion labels love it, and Sky TV’s Catherine the Great (lead by Dame Helen Mirren) chose Dartmouth House to celebrate the show’s launch in 2019. It’s a tranquil home-away-from home with outdoor space, exclusive hire availability, branded access, four different spaces to choose from, a central London location and a very beautiful piano.
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3Old Royal Naval College
Described as ‘the sistine chapel of the UK’, Old Royal Naval College based in Greenwich is luxurious, large and, hands down, one of London’s finest and most popular locations for filming. The world famous Painted Hall was 19 years in the making and, trust us, it shows. There are multiple spaces available including impressive outdoor grounds, on-site parking, branding opportunities and exclusive hire is available.
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4BMA House
The Courtyard and driveway of BMA House have become Buckingham Palace, hosted comedy legend John Cleese and BBC One’s Spooks, and boasts quite the resumé as a filming location. BMA House was once home to Charles Dickens, and keeps its homely feel with two outdoor spaces, ‘royal’ balconies, a botanical garden and 22 indoor spaces.
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5Royal College of Physicians
Royal College of Physicians is a versatile, Grade I listed building overlooking Regent’s Park, with a number of spaces both old and new. The differing spaces available make RCP suitable for TV dramas, films, live broadcasting, fashion shows and photo shoots. As London filming locations go, this is another one with impressive experience, and has been featured in Wonder Woman 1984, Paddington Bear 2, Mamma Mia 2 and The Crown.
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6Plaisterers’ Hall
The largest Livery Hall in London, Plaisterers’ Hall has heaps to offer as a film location. Neoclassical décor throughout and state-of-the-art A/V facilities make Plaisterers’ Hall an ideal venue for filming in London with exclusive hire available. It has has fully customisable lighting to match branding or requirements and hidden hanging points throughout the building for additional lighting and sound.
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7Clothworkers’ Hall
Historical features meet modern facilities at Clothworkers’ Hall. Nine event spaces including the main Livery Hall each have natural daylight, built in A/V and branding opportunities and the grand travertine marble staircase offers an impressive welcome.
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8Ironmongers’ Hall
A tutor-style hall with a country house feel, Ironmongers’ Hall is a unique film location in London with a magnificent staircase, small courtyard, fountain and four impressive event spaces with high ceilings, oak panelling and stained-glass windows. Exclusive hire is available.
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941 Portland Place
Particularly popular for fashion shows and promotional events, 41 Portland Place combines Georgian townhouse grandeur with modern facilities, making it a popular location for filming in London. The space includes eight neutral rooms making them especially versatile, allowing brand opportunities and with options for removable vinyl.
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10Gray’s Inn
Having been home to members since before 1388, Gray’s Inn is one of the four Inns of Court which trains barristers before and after their Call to the Bar. It’s a location full of history and impressive spaces to match, with six rooms, two outdoor squares and a private five-acre garden.
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11RSA House
RSA House is one of the only film locations in London with a 10 Downing Street door replica, which has been featured in BBC’s Bodyguard and The Iron Lady. The building has a number of impressive features including Georgian architecture, large portraits, original chimney pieces, door frames and an iconic sweeping staircase with 19th century mosaics, and the vaults provide a complete contrast to the rest of the house with exposed brickwork throughout.
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12Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
The clue is in the name with this one: when it comes to incredible architecture, Royal Institute of British Architects knows what it’s doing – and is almost untouched since 1934. Original features include its double height entrance hall, showstopping marble staircase, Art Deco detailing, triple height atrium and wood-panelled boardrooms and terraces. It’s Grade II listed and full of versatile spaces both inside and out, and has been used as a film location in London for Goodbye Christopher Robin, Guerilla, Silent Witness and more.
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13Coopers’ Hall
One of the City’s smallest and oldest Livery Halls, Coopers’ Hall is an exquisitely preserved example of a pre-Georgian townhouse. It’s tranquil, steeped in history and centrally located, making this an ideal venue for filming in London – particularly if you’re looking for a stately home feel.
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14Founders’ Hall
Founders’ Hall offers a more contemporary feel than it’s fellow Livery Halls, with warm and intimate spaces that make for ideal film locations in London across three rooms. Branding opportunities, exclusive hire and natural lighting.
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15Goldsmiths’ Hall
Centuries of history and unrivalled opulence? Yes, please. Goldsmiths’ Hall is one of the City’s hidden gems and it’s no surprise that it’s been used as Buckingham Palace in Netflix’s The Crown. If you’re looking for luxury, Goldsmith’s Hall should be top of your list: magnificent staircase, grand hall and gold leaf decoration make this a premium choice for filming in London.
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