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Filming Locations

Shepperton Studios is built around the exquisite manor house Littleton Park. The sumptuous rooms, marble-floored entrance hall with open fireplace and breathtaking grounds have added a touch of class to films as diverse as The Omen and The Young Victoria.


Affectionately known as the Old House, Littleton House dates back to the late 17th Century. The house is now used as production offices and also comprises of a coffee shop, a minstral gallery and an orangery that is used for functions. It has been used as a location for a variety of  productions such as Hamlet, The Omen, The Mummy, X-Men and Batman Begins.

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The Old House was built in the 17th century and is the perfect backdrop for a location shoot. The house is adjoined by a tiled patio and large lawn area one side and a more formal garden featuring unusual statues and a gravel path on the other.

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There are a number of areas within buildings at Shepperton Studios that can be used for filming locations. These include the David Lean Building, the Gainsbourough Building, J/K Block and many more.

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Canteen
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Utilised as a filming location, it is known as the Take 5 Café during working hours and run by Applause Stage Catering.

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Restaurant
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The restaurant at Shepperton Studios, also known as 'Oscars', is a fully licensed restaurant and lounge but can also be used as a filming location. The restaurant is run by Applause Stage Catering.

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The Orangery
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The Orangery, that sits within Littleton House, is a convenient space used for filming locations, rehearsals and events.

It is also part of Shepperton's history,  Norman Loudon who purchased Littleton Park, set up productin for his 'flicker' books for children in the Orangery.

 

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The 3 tier car park can be used as a filming location with its large capacity and multi storey feature.

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Shepperton's location is alongside the River Ash and a woodland area which is council land. This river leads just a few miles from the River Thames. With the River next door, the outside grounds of Shepperton have been useful in filming memorable features such as Sanders of the River and The African Queen, which both used the picturesque River Ash in some scenes. 

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