Stoke Newington Town Hall
Stoke Newington Town Hall is a Grade II listed, art deco building. It is currently disused, meaning it offers a variety of filming locations without the usual constraints of working municipal spaces.
The Town Hall was built in the 1930s and many of its spacious rooms retain their period features. The high, arched ceilings and large windows of the wood-panelled Council Chamber, for example, create a perfect location for a variety of important scenes.
The building offers period entranceways, a contemporary reception area, various corridors, offices, toilets, staircases, and much more.
With plenty of options for green room and catering space, shoots can be self-contained and multi-day setups are easily facilitated. There is also some parking available onsite.
Please note that the Assembly Hall (not pictured) is not currently accessible.
Images courtesy of Raffaella Lobb