HAMPTON HOUSE
WEST MIDLANDS
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Hampton House is ideally positioned in a picturesque West Midlands village, making it an exceptionally convenient and accessible film location. The village offers a timeless charm, complete with a historic church dating back to 1130 AD and traditional village stores, adding to the authentic British backdrop ideal for period or rural filming. Just a five-minute walk from the property lies the local train station, offering direct links to London Euston, while Birmingham International station is only a ten-minute drive away, also providing fast access to the capital. Located near the M40, M42, and M6 motorways, Hampton House is well-connected for production crews travelling by road. The property sits on a private road with a gated driveway, offering ample off-street parking for film units and support vehicles.
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Hampton House is a striking Edwardian property that has been tastefully renovated to preserve its period character while incorporating contemporary elements. This balance makes it highly versatile for filming both historical and modern-day scenes. The interiors feature an expansive open-plan kitchen and dining area that flows into an orangery, providing a naturally lit space perfect for shooting. The kitchen is equipped with a unique horseshoe-shaped island, an induction hob, and a vintage 1969 AGA, offering both aesthetic and functional appeal for kitchen or lifestyle shoots. The grand entrance hallway retains its original Minton tiled flooring, while stained glass windows throughout - especially the prominent first-floor landing window - enhance the house’s visual richness. A bespoke, floor-to-ceiling library offers an atmospheric backdrop suitable for drama, literary scenes, or character-driven narratives.
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This substantial detached Edwardian home offers a wide range of filming opportunities across its multiple levels. On the ground floor, there is a dramatic central hallway, a chandelier-lit sitting room with a period fireplace, a richly appointed library, a small study, utility and boot rooms, and two bathrooms. The show-stopping open-plan kitchen and dining space leads into the orangery and an adjoining bar area, offering multiple angles and zones for varied scenes.
Two staircases - one wide and grand, the other a narrow original servant’s stair - provide period-authentic access to the upper floors, ideal for historical dramas or character movement scenes.
The first floor includes three bedrooms, each with individual features such as original fireplaces and private bathrooms. The principal bedroom includes a generous ensuite and dressing area. The second floor offers two additional bedrooms, one with its own ensuite and dressing space.
Externally, the house boasts a large, well-maintained garden with a generous patio area ideal for outdoor dining or garden party scenes. All bathrooms have been luxuriously refurbished by Porcelanosa, offering a clean, high-end look for any production.