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Category: United Kingdom Unit Base

United Kingdom Unit Base for film & TV heavy Winnebago vehicles

Broadgate House & Duddon Hall Estates

Broadgate House

Two Georgian houses in close proximity together with 6,000 acres of Cumbrian fell land, small dry stone wall enclosed fields and substantial woodlands. The River Duddon (immortalized by Wordsworth) runs through the land to the Duddon Estuary. There are a number of largely unaltered 17th Century barns, and an 18th century iron furnace (the most …

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Cringletie House

Cringletie House

We are delighted to introduce this fantastic new location Cringletie House. This beautiful setting is a must see for Location Managers; Production Managers and Art Directors. Cringletie is ideal for many types of Period Drama; TV Commercials and Fashion Shoots. Situated in 28 acres of it’s own grounds with a beautiful walled garden attached Cringletie …

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Lumley Castle Hotel

Lumley Castle Hotel

We are delighted to introduce this fantastic New Location Lumley Castle. Standing proud for more than 600 years, the magnificent spectacle of Lumley Castle dominates the County Durham landscape. Surrounded by beautiful parklands overlooking the River Wear and Durham County Cricket Ground, Lumley Castle is a magnificent monument to a bygone age of chivalry and …

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The Old Palace Lodge

The Old Palace Lodge

We are delighted to introduce this wonderful New Location the Old Palace Lodge Hotel Nestled in historic Dunstable, opposite the beautiful Priory Church of St Peter this ivy clad hotel and restaurant offers a perfect location for filming many types of Period and Contemporary Drama and would make a terrific backdrop for Photo’ Shoots and …

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Chapel House

Chapel House

We are very pleased to introduce this delightful new location Chapel House. This is an impressive Georgian Building Grade 11 Listed which has been beautifully restored. One of the former owners was Admiral Hood who commanded The Fighting Temeraire at The Battle of Trafalgar. This Ship was made famous by Turner’s iconic painting. Situated in …

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Broneirion

Broneirion is a pale coloured stone, Italianate style mansion Grade 2 Listed country house with many original features, set in 4.5 acres of well-maintained grounds with stunning views of the Severn Valley. Originally built by Wales leading Victorian Industrialist, David Davies, in 1864 we offer a stunning, versatile location whatever your needs. With 6 flexible …

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Townhill Park House

Townhill Park House is the former home of Lord and Lady Swaythling and is situated on the north-eastern boarded of Southampton, just south of the M27 between junctions 5 and 7. Ten minutes from Southampton airport.The building dates from around 1790 and was extended and re-designed by the architect L. Rome Guthrie in an Italian-style …

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Bradgate Park

Bradgate Park

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 ago. Bradgate Park and the wood would be a perfect location for a remake of Robin Hood together with ancient …

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Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway

The Ffestiniog Railway takes you on a 13½-mile journey through history to the fascinating town of Blaenau Ffestiniog. The world’s oldest steam engines, Prince and Palmerston, have been in regular use on the line for more than 150 years. Trains climb over 700 feet from sea level at Porthmadog through tranquil pastures and magnificent forests, past lakes and waterfalls, …

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The Old Station Tintern

The Old Station is what remains of the Chepstow to Monmouth railway which closed in 1964. Today there are lovingly restored Victorian buildings in the form of the original waiting room and signal box. There are two restored carriages on site but these have been converted into a shop and exhibition. The site is set …

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