The interior of this classic London townhouse has barely been touched for about 50 years. Particularly notable is the dated wallpaper, old-fashioned bathroom, and outmoded kitchen. Unusually most of the house is surprisingly open-plan, which is useful for accommodating crews.
The interior of this classic London townhouse has barely been touched for about 50 years. Dated wallpaper abounds throughout the house. The bathroom has lime green linoleum flooring and pine panelling, accompanying the sage-coloured bath set. There are lovely old-fashioned wooden kitchen cupboards paired with retro tiles. The two large bedrooms are fitted with outmoded built in furniture, and traditional old carpets cover the floors.
The house is situated on a lovely garden square in Islington, which is very quiet with no through traffic or other sources of noise – making it an ideal location for filming as well as photoshoots.
On a practical note, this house is set apart by the fact that three of the four floors are surprisingly open plan – a rarity in a traditional townhouse which is advantageous for film crews seeking versatile spaces.
We can usually be very flexible as to the availability of the location, including at very short notice.
On transport options, there is also always plentiful on-street parking available immediately outside (with permits available at cost price) – another rarity for inner London. There are also numerous good public transport options, with five stations being within walking distance and frequent buses linking the house to Moorgate, London Bridge and Waterloo.