Top Film Friendly
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Brighton & Hove City Council
Brighton is a vibrant, diverse and creative city offering a variety of locations for filming and photography. Only 50 miles from London, the stunning city provides filmmakers with beautiful landscapes, historic architectural buildings and beaches galore. Brighton offers location managers numerous options – be it a location for a contemporary production, a period drama or…
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Chichester Cathedral
The Cathedral is a living church that has been at the centre of life in Chichester for over nine centuries.
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Polo Cottage & Annexe
Large house with adjoining annexe located in an attractive village outside Midhurst.
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The Mint House
The Mint House, located in Pevensey in the heart of Sussex, is steeped in life, history and mystery and is an iconic Grade II* Listed building.
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Forestry England
Forestry England, sponsored by the Forestry Commission, is England’s largest land manager and looks after the nation’s 1,500 woods and forests, including some stunning locations in Sussex.
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Adur & Worthing Councils – Shoreham-by-Sea
Shoreham-by-Sea is a lovely coastal town and port located by the stunning South Downs, the Adur Valley and at the mouth of the River Adur. It has a large shingle beach, Art Deco airport, historic town, warehousing and industrial property, a harbour guarded by a Redoubt steeped in history, and an exciting and varied events…
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Heaselands Estate
The Estate – a breathtaking location – set in 1,200 pristine acres and located just 40 miles from central London, offers a wide variety of exterior location types ideally suited for film, TV and commercial photography projects. The main house, whilst not available for interior shoots, is an outstanding example of Arts and Crafts architecture…
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West Sussex County Council
All filming and photoshoot enquiries are handled by Sussex Film Office. Towns Villages
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Wealden District Council
Located in the South of England, the Wealden area lies within the Weald and includes two landscape areas – the AONB High Weald (a medieval landscape of wooded, rolling hills studded with sandstone outcrops; small, irregular-shaped fields; scattered farmsteads; and ancient route ways) and the Low Weald (a quintessentially medieval wooded, watery and low-lying undulating…
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Mid Sussex District Council
Mid Sussex is set in quintessentially English countryside, encompassing the South Downs National Park and the High Weald in West Sussex.