Enquiry for Location 2623
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This location is a two-story brick stable building with a weathered, historic character. The exterior features aged red brickwork with patches of whitewash and green-painted timber doors and shutters. Its rustic charm makes it ideal for period dramas, industrial settings, or stories requiring an authentic, time-worn backdrop.
The upstairs interior rooms are modest, atmospheric spaces that retain a raw, untouched quality. Walls are half-painted in dark green with peeling plaster above, evoking decades of wear and neglect. The small fireplace with an iron stove front and simple mantelpiece stands as a focal point, suggesting both domestic use and working-class hardship.
Original wooden floors, exposed beams, and built-in shelves add to the authenticity, while the distressed finishes and muted colours create a sombre, gritty tone. A faded patterned rug and corner cupboard enhance the sense of faded life, as though the rooms were abandoned mid-use.
The atmosphere here is evocative—perfect for filming gritty historical drama, working-class interiors from the 19th or early 20th century, or stories requiring a bleak, hauntingly realistic setting. The space could double as a servant’s quarters, a caretaker’s lodging, or an improvised living space above stables or workshops.
Key Features:
Exterior: Red brick stable block with green timber doors/shutters.
Interior: Distressed walls with two-tone paint and peeling plaster.
Period fireplace with cast-iron stove insert.
Built-in shelves and cupboards.
Exposed timber ceiling beams.
Atmospheric, time-worn authenticity.