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Accessibility: Accessible changing room; Accessible toilets; Step-free access; Wheelchair accessible

General: Baby change facilities; Internet access; Running water access (non-potable); Running water access (potable)

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Burgh House
Burgh House - filming & photography

Jurisdictions: Camden

Location/Studios Details

Burgh House

United Kingdom / London, England
Location ID: #10283803

Built in 1704, Burgh House is a Grade I-listed Queen Anne house situated in the heart of Hampstead Village which now operates as an arts venue.
Burgh House’s stunning wood-panelled rooms provide a unique and characterful setting for filming, photography, and fashion shoots. You can hire the entire venue or a specific space.
The house can accommodate a wide range of shoot types, including:
Feature films
Television interviews and dramas
Magazine and editorial shoots
Commercials
Fashion campaigns

Available Spaces - there are four distinct rooms for hire:
The Music Room
The Library
The Front Hall
The Director’s Office (located on the second floor, accessible by staircase only)
Rooms can be hired individually or grouped by floor, depending on a production's needs .
Availability
Mondays and Tuesdays are the preferred filming days, as the house is closed to the public.
Evenings and weekends may also be available, subject to the scale and nature of a shoot.
Additional On-site Amenities
On-site café and restaurant, LEAFI, can provide crew catering on the day of a shoot.
To check availability, schedule a site visit or discuss production plans in more detail, please get in touch with Burgh House.

Location Category:

  • ENTERTAINMENT - Event Spaces;
  • MUSEUMS, GALLERIES AND INSTITUTES - Galleries;
  • MUSEUMS, GALLERIES AND INSTITUTES - Museums;
  • RESIDENTIAL - Houses, historic town;
  • RESTAURANTS, PUBS AND CLUBS - Cafes

Architecture Style:

  • Period 1700-1800;
  • Queen Anne