Tine

A modern architectural home with strong production appeal.

The property combines modern architecture with warm natural materials, offering a highly visual setting for productions seeking a stylish residential backdrop. Large timber-framed windows, full-height glazing and skylit spaces bring in strong natural light, while the surrounding greenery and woodland views create a peaceful, private atmosphere.

Inside, the home features an open-plan kitchen and dining area, timber cabinetry, a large kitchen island, stone flooring, statement lighting, relaxed living spaces, character furniture, multiple bedrooms and stylish bathrooms.

The exterior offers further production value, with timber cladding, landscaped planting, lavender, a private terrace and garden-facing spaces.

Dume

This multi-layered property offers an exceptional toolkit for gritty thrillers, horror films, post-apocalyptic survival stories, or period pieces requiring a deep sense of urban decay and neglect.

The estate renters around an imposing, multi-story Victorian mansion with a cream-rendered facade, completely bordered up and surrounded by dense woodland overgrowth.

RINCO

A private historic estate with grand gardens, royal heritage and timeless British countryside character.

Set within beautiful protected countryside, the estate offers a rare blend of heritage, scale, privacy and visual variety. The property carries a rich royal history, with past ownership links to Queen Katherine Parr, while the house today combines spacious, light-filled interiors with refined modern design.

With an indoor pool, large kitchen, elegant bathrooms, generous bedrooms, outdoor dining areas and a helicopter hangar, this location is ideal for luxury lifestyle content, fashion, drama, commercials and brand storytelling.

CRIME

A historical and incredibly rare and authentic scene for productions, which is a perfectly preserved raw institutional architecture and unique venue for filming.

Former cells have become galleries, however the museum has preserved one of the building’s former cells in its historical likeness, retaining the authentic feel required by film and TV productions.

The Drunk Tank at the end of the cell corridor also remains vatsly unchanged, making it ideal for shooting where more space is required.

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