Historic

  • Castle

    Castle

    Medieval castle in a historic town in East Sussex. It occupies a commanding position guarding the gap in the South Downs cut by the River Ouse and is a fantastic place for historic filming. Check out this virtual walk around: https://3dmediasolutions.co.uk/portfolio-items/lewes-castle/

  • 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…

  • Chalk Figure Monument

    Chalk Figure Monument

    Dating back to at least 1710, this iconic hillside monument is Europe’s largest portrayal of the human form, is visible from many miles away, and attracts thousands of visitors a year. A fascinating location for filming and photography.

  • Royal Pavilion Gardens

    Royal Pavilion Gardens

    The Royal Pavilion Garden is one of a few fully restored regency gardens in the country. The garden was restored following John Nash’s 1820s plans and conform as closely as possible to the original lists of plants supplied to George IV. Today, they are maintained under organic guidelines, using natural planting techniques and organic compost,…

  • Former Manor House and Gardens

    Former Manor House and Gardens

    Preston Manor is a Grade II* Listed historic house situated on the outskirts of Brighton & Hove. It is decorated and furnished in the Edwardian style and has more than 20 rooms arranged over 4 floors. It has basement servants’ quarters, elegant family reception rooms on the ground floor, the family bedrooms and servants’ bedrooms…

  • Roman Palace and Gardens

    Roman Palace and Gardens

    Fishbourne Roman Palace is rectangular and is surrounded by formal gardens. It has undergone extensive excavation and restoration over the centuries and was discovered in 1805 by workers building on the land. In later years, a museum was erected over the remains and today incorporates must of the visible remains including stucco fragments and intricate…

  • 15th Century Cottage And Gardens

    15th Century Cottage And Gardens

    15th century hall house with a museum that stands in a traditional cottage garden in a picturesque village on the edge of Ashdown Forest. The house was owned in turn by a host of past royalty and their subjects. It is now furnished with 17th and 18th century country furniture and domestic objects, and over…

  • Grade I Listed Gatehouse

    Grade I Listed Gatehouse

    14th century gatehouse to a beautiful Tudor house. At around 50 feet high, the building is comprised of 4 storeys including a cellar. It is connected to the other side of the moat by a Grade I listed 16th century stone bridge. A great location for filming and photography.

  • Tudor Kitchen

    Tudor Kitchen

    Historic kitchen located in a Tudor house. Features include a huge fireplace areas with exposed wooden beams and brickwork, authentic furniture and equipment, tiled floor and plenty of character. As well as offering a fascinating insight into the customs of the time, this is a fantastic location for filming and photography.

  • 17th Century Elizabethan Great Barn

    17th Century Elizabethan Great Barn

    Oak beam Grade II listed 17th century Elizabethan Great Barn located on the site of an historic Tudor house and set among 7 acres of beautiful gardens and situated on an island. Features include a wooden floor, exposed beams, small upper gallery, timber frame clad with tarred weatherboards, arched queen post roof, and covered outside…