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Barnet is a film-friendly, suburban borough in North London with over 200 parks and an impressive number of versatile locations. Unique spaces such as Hendon Town Hall - which features a grand facade and wood-panelled chamber rooms - and the Dollis Valley estate give the borough plenty to excite filmmakers.

Bexley is home to a striking array of accessible historic sites, from the ancient Lesnes Abbey ruins, to the Grade I listed Danson House, to the tudor grandeur of Hall Place & Gardens. Located on the South East edge of London, it also has a contemporary, pedestrianised town centre and spectacular urban backdrops, making it a desirable filming destination.

Bromley is the largest borough in Greater London by area and - thanks to its Metropolitan Green Belt status - features some of the most captivating greenspaces and characterful settings in the city. Picturesque areas like Beckenham, Orpington and Penge offer filmmakers the invaluable opportunity to shoot rural scenes within the capital.

Camden’s central location, collection of outstanding architecture, and supportive council services makes it one of London’s most popular filming destinations. It offers quintessential London diversity, from the beautiful period streets of Bloomsbury and Holborn, through the leafy charm of Hampstead and Highgate, to the trendy streets of Camden Town itself.

Proud to be the London Borough of Culture 2023, Croydon is a vibrant part of London with a rich heritage. The bustling central streets of Surrey Street Market and North End provide engaging backdrops for location filming, whilst the inimitable Croydon Town Hall is a hidden gem waiting to be seen on the big screen.

Muswell Hill, Crouch End, and Tottenham are just some of Haringey’s impressive array of film-ready neighbourhoods. The highly versatile Finsbury Park is a standout location for filmmakers, providing a rich variety of landscapes as well as a unit base and a wealth of sports facilities.

London’s easternmost borough, Havering, is mainly suburban - with Romford, Hornchurch, Upminster and Rainham making up its main communities. A mix of protected areas of scenic open space and dynamic urban centres (don’t miss Romford Market!) gives Havering an abundance of wonderfully filmable locations.

Hounslow, in West London, is well connected to the centre of the city by rail, tube, and road. It is a diverse and varied borough, where the iconic Brentford Towers stand just a stone’s throw away from the quaint riverside of Strand-on-the-Green. Other popular filming locations include the always-lively Hounslow High Street and the hugely photogenic Boston Manor flyover.

Islington has a well-earned reputation as a stylish and desirable part of the capital. Known for magnificent residential squares such as Myddelton Square and attractive commercial locations like Exmouth Market and Camden Passage. Islington has been recognised by the film industry as one of the most efficient boroughs for filming.

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is one of London’s most exciting prospects for filming, owing to its distinct neighbourhoods replete with period architecture, all within a compact area. Unrivalled iconic locations such as Portobello Road Market, Trellick Tower, and Chelsea Old Town Hall make RBKC a leading London borough for filmmaking and photography.

Thanks to its rich history, riverside location, and peaceful charm, The Royal Borough of Kingston is one of the most picturesque in London, affording it international appeal. The town centre offers exemplary shopping streets, whilst areas such as Surbiton and New Malden provide perfect suburban settings, all well within the M25.

Redbridge is a thriving and exciting borough, with much to offer to filmmakers who are looking to shoot suburban life. The borough offers a wide variety of residential streets, main roads and country lanes. Ilford Town Centre is a hub of activity, with an easy-to-facilitate pedestrianised area at its heart.

There is a huge variety of filming opportunities in Southwark. From historic neighbourhoods such as Shad Thames and Rotherhithe, to vast urban greenspaces such as Burgess Park, to iconic city views on Bankside, Southwark embodies the best aspects of London. With film-friendly departments from Housing to Highways, it is one of the most reliable and accommodating boroughs for filming.

In the borough, you’ll find parks and green spaces with ponds, playgrounds and playing fields, rural High Streets and suburban cul-de-sacs. Waltham Forest is where you can find a small town or village feel, as well as inner city vibes without travelling outside of the M25.

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With 26 miles of natural landscape, Lee Valley is filled with beautiful natural features and biodiversity. From lakes to canals, meadows to marshes, campsites, historic homes, parks and farms, there are countless gems to be found just outside of central London.

A vast collection of modern and historic estates, Peabody is known for unique buildings and film-friendly residents. One example is the town of Thamesmead, which is famous for its brutalist architecture, tower blocks, and unique bridges and walkways.

A regency-style mansion house, set in a Grade II listed garden, complete with Drawing Room, Gallery, Dining Room and Historic Kitchens. The exteriors feature a stunning Orangery, ponds, sports pitches and Princess Amelia's Bathhouse - a period castle-like structure with manicured gardens.

Ancient Marketplace Kingston

Kingston Ancient Marketplace is situated in the heart of Kingston. Easily doubling for a square in a provincial, English market town or a European plaza, this lively location features various vendor stalls, a built-in fountain and a central, historic market building.

Kingston Retreat

A uniquely versatile location, this historic estate-turned-management-retreat could be used to fulfil a huge variety of filming needs including: a hotel, offices, a manor house, a suburban home, a courtroom and even a yoga retreat. The location offers ample parking, plenty of space for production offices and fully-functional accommodation on site. 

These state-of-the-art campuses across Kingston offer countless, versatile spaces. Kingston University’s crown jewel is the newly built Town House, with its expansive ‘Courtyard’ lecture theatre and open plan library spaces.
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Butler’s Wharf
With spectacular views of the river and Tower Bridge, Butler’s Wharf is a popular filming destination. Multiple bars and restaurants along the Wharf, including the Blueprint Café, give this location a vibrant and lively feel.

One Museum Street

This former Travelodge is disused, awaiting redevelopment. It is available until further notice for filming and photography for high-end TV and feature film productions only. The 1960s building has an extensive basement network, hundreds of former hotel rooms, kitchens, offices, maisonette flats and a stunning rooftop. 

A beautiful green patch in the heart of the city, Potters Fields Park features one of the most iconic views of Tower Bridge that London has to offer.

Second Home

Second Home has four modern offices across London (Spitalfields, Holland Park, Clerkenwell & London Fields). The ultra contemporary feel office and co-working space gives a unique backdrop for any shoot.

A private college built in the Victorian Era features modern amenities within a historic building. Since its inception, St. Dunstan’s College has expanded to host modern football pitches, a canteen, a swimming pool and a doctor’s surgery.

Amwell Street site

A former water station originating from the early 17th century (with the latest buildings completed in the Victorian era), Amwell street is an industrial site with an authentic, period feel. The parking area and outbuildings on site, including plant rooms and warehouse space makes this location perfect for unit bases facilitating shoots in central London.

Archway Campus

A former hospital and university campus, Archway is now a disused site with classrooms, offices, labs, a lecture theatre, changing rooms, an auditorium and more. FilmFixer has also recently built a hospital and waiting room set in the Holborn Union building on site.

Strawberry Hill House is one of the most celebrated examples of Gothic Revival architecture in the UK. Each of the bedrooms with a unique style and flare, while keeping firm to the gothic revival roots of the location. The location has bedrooms with unique style and flare, a stunning library, a grand staircase, galleries and stunning gardens.

 

The Maas Gallery located in St James's in Central London was established in 1960. The gallery deals in Victorian, Pre-Raphaelite, Romantic and Modern British paintings, watercolours, drawings, reproductive engravings and sculpture, and the work of two or three living artists. Open to weekday and weekend closures, this versatile space within it's modern but traditional shop front is ideal for any size filming or photography.

The Trampery is a collection of artist studios, offices and collaborative spaces with the aim to support the arts by providing affordable workspaces. With sites across London, including Fish Island Village and Old Street, each offer an abundance of both filming and ancillary spaces and are comprised of multiple architectural styles.

The Westway Trust estate offers an incredibly diverse range of landscapes & settings encompassing urban, sports, dereliction and green space to name a few. With 23 acres in North Kensington, it is the perfect backdrop for any filming, photography or unit base. 

A stunning example of brutalist architecture, Wolfson College's exteriors range from quadrangles - that show off expanses of concrete columns and glass - to perfectly preserved brutalist courtyards, riverscapes, bridges, terraces and gardens. The interiors are just as impressive, including meeting rooms, stunning lecture theatres, libraries, halls and reception rooms.

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