Grade II Listed Building

  • Art Deco Building With Panoramic Sea Views

    Art Deco Building With Panoramic Sea Views

    Built in 1937, this Art Deco Grade II listed building is located on the seafront of a small town. The large property comprises nearly 200 apartments and commercial units, and still has some original equipment in the basement. This iconic building is a great location for filming.

  • Seafront Bandstand With Attached Colonnade

    Seafront Bandstand With Attached Colonnade

    This unique bandstand built in the 1930s is a popular seafront venue for concerts and events. This Grade II listed building with its Neo-Grec style, distinctive blue domed roof with silver spire, outdoor seating area and iconic status makes it a fantastic location for filming and photoshoots.

  • Tudor Mansion

    Tudor Mansion

    A beautiful T-shaped Tudor priory house with parts dating back to 1229, set on an island surrounded by a medieval moat in the Cuckmere Valley. Features include stunning grounds, restored water mill, oak beam Grade II listed Elizabethan Great Barn, 14th century gatehouse, attic, wood and parquet flooring, stone fireplace, wall panelling, exposed beams and…

  • Late 18th Century Country Manor House and Grounds

    Late 18th Century Country Manor House and Grounds

    Built in the late 18th century in the Greek Revival style, this large Grade I listed building is an architectural gem and family home set in beautiful parkland and enjoys wonderful views. This impressive house, with its air of grandness, history, woodlands and gardens is a great location for filming and photography.

  • Beachfront House and Gardens

    Beachfront House and Gardens

    This beachfront 19th century, Grade II listed Regency building is located in a popular seaside town and has lovely grounds open to the public. Within the grounds are beach sand courts used for volleyball, table tennis tables, and a playground area with sand, swings, a roundabout and a themed play ship. This beachside open space…

  • Old Cinema

    Old Cinema

    A gorgeous, Grade II* listed Edwardian building opened in the early 20th century and lovingly restored to its former glory. The building, with its stunning interior, makes a fantastic location for filming and photography.

  • Ornate Seafront Bandstand

    Ornate Seafront Bandstand

    Beautiful and unique, the Bandstand is located on Brighton’s vibrant seafront. It was first opened in 1884, was restored to its original condition, and reopened in 2009. Designed by Phillip Lockwood a Brighton Borough Surveyor, The Bandstand is considered to be one of the finest examples of a Victorian bandstand still surviving in England today. A stunning…

  • Grade II Listed Windmill

    Grade II Listed Windmill

    Built in 1802 and subsequently restored, this 3-storey windmill is located in a Local Nature Reserve and can be seen for miles around. This iconic landmark enjoys outstanding views of the beautiful surrounding countryside and out to sea, and is a stunning location for any production.

  • Shingle Beach and Seafront

    Shingle Beach and Seafront

    This gently sloping shingle and sand beach has a lot to offer for filmmakers – from the pier with its pavilion and colourful and imaginative stained glass window displays, 5 mile promenade, Ferris wheel, and Art Deco lido building, to the beach huts, low tide sand and rock pools, and fishing boats.

  • Grade II* Listed Traditional English Pier

    Grade II* Listed Traditional English Pier

    Traditional English pier that stretches for approximately 300 metres out into the sea. Features include a fish and chip shop, Victorian tearooms, café/bar, nightclub, picnic tables and fishing spots. A fine example of a Victorian pier, this iconic landmark, with its panoramic views, is a superb seafront location for filming and photography.