Wallis

Ealing

Wallis

Wallis, Ealing

The Wallis Building is a Grade II listed building from the renowned architects Wallis, Gilbert
and Partners. Built in 1935 as a headquarters and factory for the Glaxo Corporation. Set across three floors, and totalling 23,000 sqft,
it provides raw back drops and a dilapidated vintage reception area, perfect for productions and shoots.

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