Cornwall – The Duchy of Cornwall estate is steeped in history and, as such, offers film-makers, and all who visit her, unique locations. These include ancient tin and copper mines, villages, period buildings similar to these, inns, farmlands, scenic woodland, moorland, spectacular coastlines, long golden beaches, sheltered anchorages, coves, lush Cornish country side and more
Archway Campus is a vast site in North London has served many purposes since its inception in the 1800s, including life as a hospital and a university. As such, it features an abundance of spaces …
We are delighted to introduce this fantastic new location Aylworth Manor.This unique 500 year old property situated in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside provides not only a wonderful location for filming many types of period drama …
Cornwall – The oldest dukedom in England, The Duchy is held by the eldest living son of the British Sovereign and was created by Edward III in 1337. The private estate consists of lands, honours, franchises and extensive rights. Its holdings are found, not only in Cornwall, but also in Devon, Somerset, Hereford and elsewhere in South West England.
We are delighted to introduce this wonderful new Location and Unit Base Bradgate Park and Swithiland Wood. Situated in the heart of Leicestershire, Bradgate Park was first enclosed as a deer park around 800 years …
Movie Makers Guide – Featured here are randomly selected location filming resources. Selected from a diverse collection of film friendly proprietors within the Movie Makers Guide. Resources are collated in categories such as film locations, buildings and architecture, landscapes, accommodation and production facilities and services.