Stonor has been
a frequent location in feature films, television
productions, commercials and product launches.
Stonor was used for a major sequence in the James
Bond film 'The Living Daylights', starring Timothy
Dalton, and was used as Robbie Coltrane's stately
mansion in the film adaptation of Roald Dahl's
children's classic 'Danny the Champion of
the World', which starred Jeremy Irons. Other
credits include 'The Young Visitors' and 'A Duet
for One', starring Julie Andrews.
Stonor has featured on the television in 'Hornblower'
and 'Midsummer Murders' to name but a few. As
such we have built up a wealth of experience in
working with film units, be they a 200 strong
crew working on a blockbuster, to small productions.
In addition to the main house the variation in
parkland, woodland, garden and other locations
available make multi-scene shooting a ready proposition.
From mature beech woods to dense pine, from ruins
to cricket pitches, the chapel to numerous out
buildings, Stonor provides endless possibilties.
Access for units of all sizes is straightforward
because of our location near London and proximity
to M4 and M40 motorways. We are only 25 miles
from Pinewood Studios and 34 miles from Shepperton
Studios.
We have large areas of permanent vehicle parking
space and easy availability of all necessary support
services. The extremely well-drained soil makes
it feasible to shoot outdoors in all weathers
and times of year.
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