Originally built in 1866 by renowned Gothic Revival architect James Brooks as part of Edgware Abbey, this rare, Grade II listed Victorian Gothic location house offers an exceptionally rare, dramatic shoot location just 16 minutes from Edgware Underground station (Zone 5). The property completely sheds the typical London residential feel, combining a preserved monastic soul with a sleek, contemporary interior. Its soaring double-height ceilings, exposed timber beams, and raw English bond brickwork provide massive shooting depths, making it an ideal backdrop for cinematic period dramas, high-end fashion editorials, and premium brand campaigns. The space is defined by its towering, cathedral-scale proportions and an abundance of natural light streaming through massive, floor-to-ceiling Gothic arch windows. A commanding, full-height fireplace serves as a powerful visual anchor for lifestyle setups, while the expansive 2,949-square-foot layout ensures clear sightlines and easy camera movement. Situated within a quiet, private gated close, the property offers a highly functional and controlled environment for crews to comfortably set up kit, light from the exterior, and capture truly atmospheric frames.
Within M25: Yes
Authority: Barnet
Number of bedrooms: 3
Nearest station: Edgware

































































