The Gantry at The Trampery is a stunning industrial development set within Hackney Wick's Here East campus. With stunning views over the Olympic Park, The Trampery is a three-storey venue with plentiful studios. The building is a massive steel structure at the back of the Broadcast Centre from the 2012 Olympics and has been repurposed to create 21 freestanding studios with 10,000 square feet of space. Some of the studios are available for short term hire, but the site’s metal walkways, high ceilings and wide stairwells are the highlight – perfect for a sci-fi piece. To enquire, please email ...
Strawberry Hill House is one of the most celebrated examples of Gothic Revival architecture in the UK. The House was envisaged by writer and politician Horace Walpole and was built in 1749. The grand staircase, situated in the main entryway, leads up two floors and comprises multiple intricate, gothic details and motifs. The Cafe overlooks the gardens and has a whitewashed, monastic appearance. Two large green rooms on site service any shoots in these areas as well as the other rooms in the House, including the stunning library, multiple bedchambers and drawing rooms, galleries and the ...
Strawberry Hill House is one of the most celebrated examples of Gothic Revival architecture in the UK. The House was envisaged by writer and politician Horace Walpole, and was built in 1749. The exteriors offer a range of unique areas and vantagepoints, from large trees, white castle walls and large lawns to gothic gardens, stone walls and hidden hedge passages. The location also features a stunning library, grand staircase, galleries, ornate bedrooms, drawing rooms and a cafe. A car park on site can facilitate tech parking and additional parking or marquee builds are possible on an adjacent ...
Strawberry Hill House is one of the most celebrated examples of Gothic Revival architecture in the UK. The House was envisaged by writer and politician Horace Walpole, and was built in 1749. The succession of gilt and mirrored galleries get progressively more opulent throughout the House, each painted in different colours and offering a different style to the other spaces. The location also features a stunning library, various bedrooms and drawing rooms, a grand staircase, gardens and a cafe. A car park on site can facilitate tech parking and additional parking or marquee builds are possible ...
Strawberry Hill House is one of the most celebrated examples of Gothic Revival architecture in the UK. The House was envisaged by writer and politician Horace Walpole, and was built in 1749. Over the years, countless alterations and redesigns have left each of the bedrooms with a unique style and flare, while keeping firm to the gothic revival roots of the location. The location also features a stunning library, grand staircase, galleries, gardens and a cafe. A car park on site can facilitate tech parking and additional parking or marquee builds are possible on an adjacent lawn. Two, large ...
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, ...
The lecture theatre at Archway Campus was established in the 1970s. The space is 10.6m x 7.5m with a ceiling height of 4.7m and has 88 seats. The theatre was also used as a cinema screen meaning there is a projection booth overlooking the room from the second floor. There is a unit base on site and well as set build space in the former sports hall on the ground floor. To enquire, call 020 3904 4545 or email
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This former residential part of the Furnival Building in Archway Campus resembles a mid 20th century flat. There's an array of rooms on this floor and others which can be dressed short or long term to achieve the look of a period home. There's a unit base a one minute walk away plus set build space on the ground floor with 7m height clearance. The site is so vast that an entire production could be shot in the multi-use spaces from offices to class rooms to labs to waiting rooms to doctors rooms. To enquire, please call 020 3904 4545 or email
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The Trampery is a two-storey co-working space in the heart of Shoreditch's Old Street. The building features a number of offices, studios and meeting rooms and hot which are available to hire on weekdays. The vibrant large events space called 'The Ballroom' is flooded with natural light and could be dressed as a studio, gallery or office. The Library is flooded with plenty of natural daylight and has an eclectic mix of vintage furniture along with a whole cork wall. To enquire, please email
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The Trampery Fish Island Village is a brand new mini-town of industrial chic studios and co-working spaces set amongst a new Peabody development in Hackney Wick. The studios come in a range of sizes and shapes, some with mezzanines and kitchenettes. The blank canvas spaces would be perfect to build a self-contained shop or art gallery with options on the road or off pedestrianised areas. The studios are available to hire on a short or long term basis so could also play host to a production office or small build. A café space is situated in the main building which is awaiting redevelopment – ...
The Trampery Fish Island Village is a brand new mini-town of industrial chic studios and co-working spaces set amongst a new Peabody development in Hackney Wick. The café space is situated in the main building which is awaiting redevelopment in the summer of 2023. The building also contains a glass walled meeting room and a gallery presentation room. The studios come in a range of sizes and shapes, some with mezzanines and kitchenettes. The blank canvas spaces would be perfect to build a self-contained shop or art gallery with options on the road or off pedestrianised areas. To enquire, ...
The Trampery Fish Island Village is a brand new mini-town of industrial chic studios and co-working spaces set amongst a new Peabody development in Hackney Wick. The main building contains a glass walled meeting room and a gallery space that can be used for exhibitions, presentations or small conferences. Furthermore, a café space is situated in the main building which is awaiting redevelopment. The studios come in a range of sizes and shapes, some with mezzanines and kitchenettes. The blank canvas spaces would be perfect to build a self-contained shop or art gallery with options on the road ...
This disused hospital in Cambridgeshire is set across 13 acres and was built in 1919 to treat World War One soldiers with TB. It features a series of tunnels used as air raid shelters in World War Two. The multi-use site has a mix of modern, untouched, ready-to-go wards, as well as those of many other periods, in particular 1920s, 1950s and 1970s. Other facilities on site include a morgue, a convalescence home overlooking a lake and a vast number of receptions. Unit bases of all sizes can be accommodated in the car park. This location is only available for commercial bookings with a location ...
This disused hospital in Cambridgeshire is set across 13 acres and was built in 1919 to treat World War One soldiers with TB. This building resembles a nursing home, retirement home, rehab facility or convalescence home and overlooks a lake. The multi-use site has a mix of modern, untouched, ready-to-go wards, as well as those of many other periods, in particular 1920s, 1950s and 1970s. Other facilities on site include a morgue, a vast number of receptions and a series of tunnels used as air raid shelters in World War Two. The buildings could easily double for a police station, civic centre, ...
This disused heart, lung and liver transplant hospital in Cambridgeshire is set across 13 acres and was built in 1919 to treat World War One soldiers with TB. The multi-use site has a mix of modern, untouched, ready-to-go wards, as well as those of many other periods, in particular 1920s, 1950s and 1970s. Other facilities on site include a morgue, a convalescence home overlooking a lake, a vast number of receptions and a series of tunnels used as air raid shelters in World War Two. The buildings could easily double for a police station, civic centre, mental health hospital, government ...
This disused heart, lung and liver transplant hospital in Cambridgeshire is set across 13 acres and was built in 1919 to treat World War One soldiers with TB. The multi-use site has a mix of modern, untouched, ready-to-go wards, as well as those of many other periods, in particular 1920s, 1950s and 1970s. Other facilities on site include a morgue, a convalescence home overlooking a lake, a vast number of receptions and a series of tunnels used as air raid shelters in World War Two. The buildings could easily double for a police station, civic centre, mental health hospital, government ...