Trinity House

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Trinity House is a Georgian gem on Tower Hill, offering versatile filming opportunities both inside and out. Overlooking Trinity Square Gardens, the building exudes the elegance of a prestigious private residence or club, with limited parking directly outside.

Home to the General Lighthouse Authority, Trinity House is steeped in maritime history, showcasing treasures such as the brass bell of the Royal Yacht Britannia. Its south-facing entrance, framed by naval cannons and distinctive iron railings, has featured in productions including The Invisible Woman, Johnny English Reborn, and Man vs Baby.

Inside, soaring ceilings, abundant natural light, and spacious rooms provide striking settings for a variety of shoots. Highlights include the grand entrance hall with ship models, a twin-curved staircase flanked by marble statues, the Court Room with a single-loom carpet bearing the Corporation of Trinity House arms, life-size paintings, a working fireplace, maritime-themed trompe l’oeil ceilings, and three tall sash windows with Tower of London views. The intimate Luncheon Room, the elegant oval Library with chandeliers, historic stained-glass panels, and a minstrel’s gallery, as well as the Reading and Pepys Rooms, offer flexible filming options.

Additional facilities include a manned reception, extensive kitchen, private cloakroom, lift access, and WCs on both floors. Trinity House is available exclusively for hire, ensuring the entire building is reserved for your production, even if only a smaller room is needed.

Watch a short video of the house: TH events short

For further information, visit Trinity House website.