LOCATION DETAILS

Courtyard Estate

United Kingdom /
Location ID: #999-26544
Built in the 1970s and set in a stunning riverside location, this Oxford College is packed with original features, perfect for 1960s or 1970s shoots and also those futuristic or sci-fi shoots looking for brutalist details. The rooms for staff and students continue the original features and have large glass windows with views over the brutalist architecture outside. These rooms include a set of second-floor flats centred around a courtyard with original tiles, which feature modernised kitchens but are otherwise perfectly preserved. Each has its own separate entrance with original doors. There are multiple options for green rooms on the main college site. Depending on the time of year, there are options for hardstanding technical parking onsite and crew parking may be accommodated (with matting) in the college’s sports field. There is also on-street parking in public bays directly outside the properties. For more information, please contact [email protected] or call 020 3904 4545 to enquire. [TAGS: Privlocs, Oxford, WLF, period, 1960s, 1970s, brutalist, brutalism, wooden, teak, mid-century architecture, student rooms, college, university, glass, river views, flat, empty flat, empty property, council estate, estate, european, walkways, concrete]

Location Category:

  • HOUSES - [general];
  • SCHOOLS - Universities / Colleges

Architecture Style:

  • Period 1960s;
  • Period 1970s

LOCATION ADDRESS


Oxford, all OX2
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CONTACT DETAILS

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