LOCATION DETAILS

Archway Campus - Holborn Union Building

United Kingdom /
Location ID: #999-24115
This vast site in Archway was built as an infirmary in the Victorian period and most recently operated as a campus for University College London and Middlesex University. The derelict site is available day and night for filming. This wing - the Holborn Union - is the largest with a span of 100m across 8,000sqm / 86,200sqft. The Union has four floors as well as an extensive basement and clock tower. The building has a huge reception with security gates and a visually interesting middle stairwell. Also on site are numerous offices in a variety of styles, a large canteen, doctors rooms, balconies, medical rooms and period lobbies. This superb multi-use site could double as school, police station, community centre, municipal offices and a sports centre; it has a unit base to service filming and dedicated set build space. To enquire, please email [email protected] or call 020 3904 4545. [TAGS: Privlocs, gothic, period, 1800s, 1700s, 1900s, open area, empty, creepy, desolate, abandoned, corridors, reception, gritty, 4 floors, open space ]

Location Category:

  • BUSINESSES / BUILDINGS - Offices / Office Buildings;
  • GOVERNMENT - [general];
  • HOSPITALS / MEDICAL - [general];
  • INDUSTRIAL - Abandoned Structures;
  • INDUSTRIAL - Boiler Rooms / Basements;
  • SCHOOLS - [general]

Architecture Style:

  • Period 1800s

LOCATION ADDRESS

Highgate Hill, Islington
London, all N19 3UA
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CONTACT DETAILS

FilmFixer Ltd
Unit C
57-59 Great Suffolk Street
London SE1 0BB
Phone: 0207 620 0391
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