Medieval Locations
For Filming and Photoshoots
Explore authentic medieval locations across the UK. From period farmhouses and ruined manors and churches, these sites provide characterful interiors and exteriors perfect for film, TV and photography.
10 locations are in the portfolio relevant to “Medieval”
5 are exclusive to us
Medieval Farmhouses
The British countryside is home to a wealth of medieval farmhouses and historic houses. These buildings often feature original stone walls, timber beams, and period layouts, providing authentic interiors and exteriors for film, TV, and photography. Often set in working or secluded farmyards, they offer flexible, characterful spaces with multiple backdrops in one location.
From the hall house built in 1450 at Cherry Farm, with heavily beamed medieval interiors, to the secluded farmhouse at Wild Hill Farm, the late-13th-century house at Gable Farm, and the 14th-century hall house at Three Ways Farm, each location brings its own historic charm and cinematic potential.
Filming in a medieval church
This deconsecrated medieval, 12th-century church at Church Farm, set overlooking a tranquil duck pond, was featured in Nilüfer Yanya’s “Like I Say (I Runaway)” music promo (2024), showcasing its historic character and atmospheric interiors and exteriors, perfect for filming and photoshoots.
Medieval locations in Wales
Wales is home to a rich selection of medieval sites ideal for filming and photoshoots. From the ruined fortified manor house and chapel at Great Martyr Estate, to the castle at Greystone Estate, and the 1380 medieval hunting lodge at Dee Estate, each location offers authentic stonework, period architecture, and atmospheric exteriors and interiors.
