Private 19th century English estate with a wide variety of filming areas including farm buildings, gardens and woodland.
500 acres of dense, old-growth coniferous and deciduous forest
1500 acres of total estate land
500 miles of hand-placed dry stone walling
Historic deer park with an ancient breed of Fallow deer
5 miles of private riverfront fields and forest, including the portion where River Eamont connects to River Eden
70 miles of gravel and dirt road
Private lake only a short walk from the estate house, home to swans and a variety of bird species
The estate garden is home to England’s largest and oldest cedar tree, as well as holds the world record for tallest avenue of lime trees
High Barn: 270-degree views of Pennines and Fells
Stone barns: used for storage with a rustic look
Event barn: renovated, big open space for events, filming, and more
Front entrance gate: two large, stone pillars holding the estate coat of arms
Historic gatehouse: cinematic and elegant stone pillars with a sophisticated design
Old estate mansion stairs: lead down to the lake, with a view of the cattle fields and deer park from the top
The land is home to old wells, an abandoned and overgrown pool, as well as a dovecot with intricate woodwork
An abandoned stone-built ice hut hidden in the forest
13th-century church on property: available for filming, with a rustic, gothic structure and character, its outskirts dotted with 200-year-old headstones
The full estate can sleep up to 100 people, convenient for hosting actors or film crew
90% of the estate is private, with no public access or interference
3 acres of English gardens, a lush variety of plant life mixed with old stone garden walls
All-terrain vehicles are available to lend from the estate