This extraordinary 1908 chapel in Lambeth, London, has been transformed into a one-of-a-kind location, seamlessly blending historic charm with contemporary design. Featuring two reception rooms, three bedrooms, and two studies, the property's standout central area boasts a dramatic 10-metre-high ceiling, flooding the space with natural light and creating a striking setting for film and photography shoots. Meticulously preserved original details-including the pulpit, reredos panelling, linen fold panelling, stained glass windows, and an inlaid marble floor at the altar end-offer an authentic and atmospheric backdrop, ideal for period dramas or historical shoots.
Modern additions bring a bold contrast to the chapel's heritage. A mezzanine floor at the altar end and two mezzanines at the opposite end, constructed with clear glass, maple-veneered panelling, and polished stainless steel, provide dynamic shooting angles and versatile spaces. The interiors are equally captivating, featuring custom-designed furniture by the owner alongside standout pieces by Mark Brazier-Jones, such as a dining table and decorative chairs. Perfect for lifestyle, editorial, or fashion shoots, this unique location combines timeless character with contemporary flair to deliver unparalleled creative possibilities. Located in London with two parking spaces on site and further on street permit parking.