Le Mans Crescent

An iconic street in the heart of the town centre, built in the 1930s Le Mans Crescent with its stunning central archway is a very popular location for filming. It has doubled for London/Whitehall on many occasions and can be used as present day or period. 

The Archway has been used as Marble Arch and Admiralty Arch. Shows such as Peaky Blinders, It’s a Sin, Cold Feet, Traces, Top Gear and Ridley have all filmed in recent years.

The building also boasts an operational ornate elevator.

We are happy to work with Productions to help adapt this building to your needs. 

Tech parking is available right outside the location. 

The building inside offers architecture to suit modern or period context, and has been turned into offices, hospitals, consulates, jazz clubs and luxury apartments.

The variety of spaces can accommodate not only filming sets, but areas for crew and supporting artist holding spaces.

80's cars parked on Le Mans crescent.
Looking down through the centre of a stone spiral staircase.
Le Mans crescent with cobbled street and stone library building in the late winter sunshine.
Long curved corridor, stone floor and walls painted mushroom colour.
Empty office with wood panelled walls painted beige, and wooden herringbone flooring.
Le Mans crescent, stone curved building lining the cobbled street with arches.
Large open room with walls painted maroon and sage.
Ornate bronze Art Deco lift with stone staircase to the side.