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Location 2813

Host managed 29 miles from Central London

About this location

Founded following the Norman Conquest, when lands were awarded by William the Conqueror to Robert Count of Mortain, including the area now known as Drayton Beauchamp. It was originally built in 1213 but the current buildings mainly date from the 15th century when it was restored and partially rebuilt from materials used in the earlier structures. In 1867 the church was again restored, with battlements, previously confined to the west tower, extended to the remainder of the building. In recognition of its architecture and history, St Mary’s was Listed, Grade 1, in 1967.

Room breakdown

The church comprises a porch, nave with two side aisles, chancel, vestry and bell tower. It has beautiful stained-glass windows, an organ and noteworthy monument. The church is surrounded by a large, well-kept lawned churchyard with graves around the edges.

Parking and accessibility

Parking is on gravel immediately in front of the church. Additional parking available in the adjacent field, subject to permission from the landowner.

Amenities

Electricity and mains water, heating via oil boiler, portaloo. No external overhead wiring.

Note: some ambient road noise from A41.

Rules and restrictions

The church would need use of the church once a month for a service - these dates are known in advance.

Location details

Location
Buckinghamshire
Within the M25
No

Price guide

Approximate hourly rate depending on the scale of the shoot. Final fees to be negotiated upon enquiry.

Minimum booking
8 hours
General hourly rate
£150.00 – £250.00 +VAT
Cancellation policy
This location has a Flexible policy.

Location Map

Exact locations will be provided on booking.

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