About this location
Step inside this remarkable 100-year-old manor, a rare and atmospheric location where history has been left beautifully untouched. With interiors dating back to royal lineage, the house offers an authentic period setting unlike anything built today.
Room breakdown
The ballroom is a true showpiece — featuring original wooden pillars, ornate ceiling engravings, untouched floors, and an imposing fireplace that anchors the room with grandeur. Its preserved craftsmanship provides a cinematic backdrop ideal for period drama, luxury scenes, or high-end editorial shoots.
The red staircase is one of the manor’s most striking features: decadent, dramatic, and visually commanding. It creates an unforgettable entrance shot and a rich, opulent energy to any scene filmed around it.
Additional highlights include a bright, character-filled conservatory, perfect for intimate dialogue, elegant stills, or transitional scenes with natural light.
The adjoining games room, also entirely original, carries the same depth of history with its wooden beams, floors, and heritage detailing.
This manor offers:
Completely original interiors Untouched historic craftsmanship Multiple grand rooms with unique character
A rare period authenticity that cannot be recreated on set
A location ideal for productions seeking timeless elegance, historical authenticity, and atmospheric storytelling.
Parking and accessibility
Parking on site for up to 6 cars and local car park within 2 minute walking distance.
Amenities
Wifi, power, toilets, kitchen