Filming Locations West London for Film, TV & Photoshoots
Filming locations in West London carry an air of grandeur and a long association with the screen. The white-stucco terraces and garden squares of Notting Hill, Holland Park and Kensington give the area its high-end residential reputation, while the colourful streets around Portobello Road bring a distinctive look that exists nowhere else in the city. West London is also production country in the literal sense, with Ealing's studio heritage and the old broadcasting base at White City woven into its history, and the Thames running past leafy Chiswick and the riverside at Hammersmith.
That blend of period grandeur, distinctive streets and production heritage is why filming locations in West London suit so wide a range of briefs. As on every part of the site, booking happens one of two ways. For a quicker, more straightforward shoot you deal with a host directly, while a bigger production can be placed with a Locations Direct agent to manage the recces, contracts and shoot-day logistics. Browse our West London filming locations below.
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Filming Locations in West London - FAQs
How do I book a filming location in West London?
Pick the route that matches the shoot. The direct route is the quicker one. You find a West London property, message the host through the platform and agree the date between you, which works for shorter shoots and clear, settled briefs.
The agent route suits anything larger or more involved. A Locations Direct agent takes the brief, draws up a shortlist, arranges the recces, handles the contracts and runs point on shoot day.
What types of West London filming locations are available?
Filming locations in West London are anchored by grand period housing. Notting Hill, Holland Park and Kensington supply white-stucco terraces, double-fronted villas and houses opening onto private communal gardens, the kind of high-end residential that is in constant demand. Around them the library takes in the colourful terraces and market streets near Portobello, the riverside and village character of Chiswick, Georgian and Victorian family homes across Ealing and Hammersmith, and the warehouse and industrial spaces out toward Park Royal and Acton for briefs that want a rougher, more utilitarian backdrop.
What types of shoots are your West London locations suitable for?
West London locations lead on premium and period work, but the area's range goes well beyond that. The stucco terraces and villas of Notting Hill and Kensington take high-end drama, luxury commercials and aspirational brand campaigns, while the distinctive Portobello streets draw fashion, editorial and music video work that wants a recognisable London look. Chiswick and the riverside suit lifestyle and domestic content, and the studios and industrial spaces toward Ealing and Park Royal handle set-based shoots, larger productions and anything needing a working, behind-the-scenes feel.
How much does it cost to hire a filming location in West London?
Cost comes down to the property and the shoot, since hosts price their own spaces rather than working to a platform rate card. For the day rate on a particular West London location, send the host a short outline of the brief through the platform and they will come back with a figure. The range runs wide. A standard flat or terrace for a half-day shoot sits low down it, and a prime Notting Hill or Kensington house used for a campaign or drama sits a long way above. Longer hires and unusual requirements can be settled with the host directly, or rolled into an agent-managed booking with the rates handled on your behalf.
Can I visit a West London filming location before booking?
Yes, and a recce is easy to set up. Once you have a shortlist of West London properties, message the hosts through the platform to fix the visits directly. With the grander houses especially, seeing the space first matters, since the room proportions, the light through the day and the access for crew and kit all shape how the shoot is planned. For agent-led bookings, your agent will line the visits up across a single day so you are not making repeat trips across the area.
How far in advance should I book a West London filming location?
How much notice you need depends on the property. Smaller West London bookings arranged direct with hosts can come together at short notice, particularly for weekday slots and shorter shoots. The prime stucco houses, the most photographed streets and the busiest production spaces book further ahead, especially in peak periods, because demand from drama and high-end commercial work stays steady. For multi-day shoots or anything pinned to a specific look, allow a few weeks, with agent-led bookings wanting the longest run-up of all.
Is there parking and vehicle access at West London locations?
It depends on the property, and it is worth checking early. West London runs from mews houses and terraces on controlled-parking streets to larger properties with driveways, courtyards or off-street space, so access for unit vehicles, vans and kit varies from one listing to the next. The host can tell you what is available, including any loading restrictions or parking permits needed on the street, and for anything involving trucks or a bigger unit the recce is where those practicalities get confirmed. For agent-led bookings, a Locations Direct agent will build parking and access into the plan.
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