A few of our favourites…

Our Favourite Shoots of 2025

A snapshot from a very busy year on location

Looking back over 2025, it’s hard to pick favourites — we were lucky enough to welcome so many brilliant brands, artists and production teams to our film locations over the past twelve months. Every shoot brings something different, and that’s exactly what we love about opening up our spaces to the creative industry.

What follows is just a small snapshot of some standout moments from the year — a handful of shoots that really captured the versatility of our locations, and the collaborative, film-friendly way we work with clients and agencies. Many more productions passed through our gates in 2025, and we’re grateful for every single one.

Karen Millen — Golden backdrops in the Valley

Karen Millen took advantage of late-summer magic, shooting among the golden wheat fields of the valley at their peak. Timing was everything, and the result was effortless, sun-soaked imagery that felt both elevated and natural. With easy access, open space for crew, and flexibility on the day, the team were able to work quickly and make the most of the light as it shifted — exactly how a good location should support a shoot, not slow it down.

Fabulous Magazine — Floral flashbacks

For Fabulous Magazine’s summer fashion spreads the team were able to capture a multitude of pretty english countryside backdrops all in one place, shooting two editorial features in one shoot day.

Paul Smith x Barbour — Fields, Fashion & a Bantam Chicken

Paul Smith x Barbour chose a field of beans as the backdrop for their collaboration, proving that unexpected settings often create the strongest visuals. The shoot even featured a surprise co-star — Princess, our bantam chicken, who made a small but memorable appearance on set. It was a relaxed, good-humoured day and a reminder that when a location feels welcoming and practical, crews can focus fully on the creative work.

Calm — Rest, Reimagined

The app Calm brought one of the most quietly memorable setups of the year, transporting a double bed into the heart of our wildflower field for the launch of their latest journal. Surrounded by colour, movement and open sky, the shoot felt both surreal and beautifully grounded — an ideal reflection of Calm’s world. From planning access across the field to ensuring the setup felt effortless on camera, it was a great example of how unconventional ideas can work seamlessly with the right location and a film-friendly approach.

V Magazine x Burberry — A Cover on the Farm

One of the highlights of the year was welcoming V Magazine, who shot their front cover featuring Burberry’s latest signing, Tang Wei, right here on the farm. With space to accommodate a large team and a clear, film-savvy approach to logistics, the shoot ran seamlessly from start to finish.

Liberty of London - launching LBTY fragrances

Liberty of London chose the farm as the setting for their latest fragrance shoot, surrounding their new perfumes — created in collaboration with Hamid Merati-Kashani, Perfumer — with whimsical florals, tall grasses and rural backdrops. Beautiful paper mâché prop flowers were woven into the landscape, blending crafted detail with the natural textures of the farm. The result was soft, expressive and unmistakably Liberty, and a great example of how film-friendly rural locations can elevate beauty and fragrance campaigns with atmosphere and authenticity.

And That Really Is Just a Snapshot…

Alongside these shoots, we also worked with Red Bull, ASOS, Tesco, Brother & Kin, Guinness, ASICS, Škoda, and welcomed singers Sigrid and Joe Armon Jones to our locations — plus many more brands and creatives throughout the year.

We also hosted two feature films (which we can’t mention just yet) and a major campaign for one of the largest make-up brands in the world. More on those very soon… stay tuned.

Film-Friendly, Always

Across all of these productions — from fashion editorials to music videos, commercials and long-form projects — our focus stayed the same: making life easy for clients and production teams. Flexible access, practical logistics, and a genuine understanding of how shoots work mean we’re not just providing a backdrop — we’re supporting the process.

If you’re looking for a location that’s visually versatile, genuinely film-friendly, and run by people who understand production, we’d love to hear from you.

Here’s to another busy year ahead.

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