ouble-height Tudor dining hall with large brick fireplace, mezzanine and long dining table

T26001  |  Surrey

T26001  |  Surrey

Residential film and photography location: A beautifully converted Tudor hall house with historic interiors, exposed beams and a private lake, set across twelve acres of gardens, woodland and parkland. Surrey
Description

A beautifully converted 15th-century Tudor hall house, set within approximately 12 acres of private woodland, parkland and paddock, complete with a one-acre lake and walled garden. This historically rich property offers an authentic period backdrop with a warm, lived-in feel, making it equally suited to intimate storytelling and large-scale productions.

Originally a medieval hall house, the property was typically converted into a two-storey home around 1605, before being sensitively enlarged in the 1920s. During this period, the elegant walled garden was created, featuring herbaceous perennial borders.

Interiors are characterful and atmospheric, with exposed timber beams, wood-panelled walls and original brickwork. The standout formal dining hall, complete with mezzanine level, offers a striking sense of scale, while a series of cosy reception rooms provide flexibility for filming, photography and breakout space.

Despite its historic credentials, the space is a practical, family home and a remarkably shoot-resilient location. Externally, the grounds support a wide range of filming needs - from rural and heritage settings to lifestyle, sporting and leisure-led scenes, including rowing, fishing, tennis and croquet.

With ample on-site parking, a large field suitable for unit base, and a rare combination of architecture and usable outdoor space, this is a highly versatile filming location within an established countryside setting.