Charterhouse
Farringdon
Charterhouse, Farringdon
Historial and iconic building in city centre. Boasts an array of period architecture e.g. Tudor, Elizabethan, Victorian. Own chapel, private courtyards, private roads, cobbles, cloisters, Jacobean fireplace, gatehouse, walls, garden, access to Charterhouse Square, fairytale’quaint architecture. Great for photo shoots, filming, events. Almshouse with cloisters situated in EC1, LondonProduction credits: Hogfather for Sky One; Miss Austen Regrets -BBC; Championship Gaming Series, US TV; Simon Schama’’’’s Power of Art, television; Whatever Love Means, photoshoot; The South Bank Show, television; Buildings that Shaped Britain, television; Rebel Physician, television; Songs of Praise, television; Pop World, television; TV Times, photoshoot; Metal Hammer magazine, photoshoot; Boden, photoshoot; Harrods, photoshoot Production Credits: New Tricks TV Drama, The Mystery Of Edward Drood TV Drama, Great Expectation TV Drama, Rev (series II)
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