Coastal
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Car Park and Disused Toilets
Car park and disused toilet building close to a residential area and overlooking the sea. A gritty, derelict setting for filming and photography, although please note filming inside the toilet block is not permitted.
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Cliff Face Steps
Constructed soon after the first world war, Bastion Steps were built to give Peacehaven residents ready access to the beach. The steps lead straight from the cliff edge and cut down through the white chalk cliff face, coming to rest on the wide expanse of concrete promenade. A dramatic location for filming and photography.
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Victorian Pier
Victorian public pleasure pier located in the popular seaside town of Worthing. This Art Deco pier was opened in 1862 and is a Grade II listed building. The pier stretches for 290 metres and has a number of benches, fishing points, stained glass artwork, an amusement arcade, a restaurant and a theatre with adjoining ballroom.…
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4 Bedroom House With Separate 2 Bedroom Flat
Large 3 storey building with main house and apartment located directly on the foreshore of Shoreham Beach and overlooking the English channel. The main house comprises entrance hall with triple height ceiling, lounge, kitchen/dining room, master bedroom including an ensuite, kitchen and his and her walk in wardrobes, 2 bedrooms with a Jack and Jill…
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Amusement Arcade
Bright and colourful amusement arcade located on the Grade II listed pier of a popular coastal town. The arcade features state of the art video and novelty gaming machines as well as traditional penny slot and toy claw machines. A fantastic, vibrant location for filming and photography!
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Grade II Listed Pier
Grade II listed mid-19th century pier located in a busy seaside town on the south coast. Originally 1,000 feet long, the pier has been the victim of storms over the years and now stands at 350 feet long. Still popular with tourists, the pier is home to a nightclub, amusement arcade, fish and chips café…