LOCATIONS

Get the credit you deserve...

  1. Find or add a movie
  2. Create listings
  3. Add other credits

Promote your locations today...

LATEST LOCATIONS

LATEST LOCATIONS ADDED
  • Displaying Page 1 of 36

no image available
education
VIEW LOCATION PROFILE

You need to JOIN iMOVIEi as a REGISTERED User to view the full profile page for Harrow School - The Fourth Form Room

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND ALWAYS WILL BE

REGISTERED Users can view profiles and create free listings in any section.

close

Tarn Hows
exteriors - landscape
Originally three smaller tarns formed in the last ice age, James Garth Marshall (1802–1873) the Member of Parliament for Leeds, gained full possession of all of the land after an enclosure act of 1862 and then embarked on a series of landscape improvements, including construction of a dam at Low Tarn that created the larger tarn that is there today. The area is managed by the National Trust and was designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1965.
VIEW LOCATION PROFILE

You need to JOIN iMOVIEi as a REGISTERED User to view the full profile page for Tarn Hows

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND ALWAYS WILL BE

REGISTERED Users can view profiles and create free listings in any section.

close

Wrynose Pass
exteriors - landscape
A mountain pass between the Duddon Valley and Little Langdale with a single-track motor road over the pass, one of the steepest roads in England, with gradients up to 1 in 3. Beyond Wrynose is Hardknott Pass and if you continue you come down into Eskdale. At the top of the Wrynose Pass is the Three Shire Stone, marking the meeting point of the historic counties of Cumberland, Lancashire and Westmorland.
VIEW LOCATION PROFILE

You need to JOIN iMOVIEi as a REGISTERED User to view the full profile page for Wrynose Pass

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND ALWAYS WILL BE

REGISTERED Users can view profiles and create free listings in any section.

close

Kiln Wood
exteriors - landscape
Former brick kiln quarries long since reclaimed by nature, and now much used by local mountain bikers for its steep sided slopes - difficult to service, but it can be done - as evidenced by the location's credits
VIEW LOCATION PROFILE

You need to JOIN iMOVIEi as a REGISTERED User to view the full profile page for Kiln Wood

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND ALWAYS WILL BE

REGISTERED Users can view profiles and create free listings in any section.

close

Burnham Beeches
exteriors - landscape
540 acres of ancient woodland pasture with magnificent beech pollards, classified as Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a National Nature Reserve (NNR). It is also designated as an internationally important Special Area of Conservation (SAC), so filming is generally restricted to certain areas. A film friendly location, the staff on hand have all the experience necessary to manage every type or size of shoot.
VIEW LOCATION PROFILE

You need to JOIN iMOVIEi as a REGISTERED User to view the full profile page for Burnham Beeches

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND ALWAYS WILL BE

REGISTERED Users can view profiles and create free listings in any section.

close

Hawley Bear Pit
exteriors - landscape | military
Large sandy clearing in coniferous forest not far from Hawley Lake, and served by metalled military roads, so the infrastructure can support a very sizeable unit. Run by Landmarc, the defence training estate contractor, who will make it work for you if they possibly can, but their first priority is to the military, naturally, and then there are conservation issues to look out for, bird breeding season etc.
VIEW LOCATION PROFILE

You need to JOIN iMOVIEi as a REGISTERED User to view the full profile page for Hawley Bear Pit

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND ALWAYS WILL BE

REGISTERED Users can view profiles and create free listings in any section.

close

Cathedral Quarry
exteriors - landscape
Cathedral Quarry is in fact is a network of inter-linked blue slate quarries above Little Langdale near Ambleside, Cumbria. The system is best known ‘by walkers for it’s spectacular main chamber, which still stands forty feet in height, and is nicely lit by two windows off the main quarry. For a sizeable unit, access is difficult for both equipment and crew / cast, the quarry being situated at the very end of a long single track road between high stone walls with very few passing spaces.
VIEW LOCATION PROFILE

You need to JOIN iMOVIEi as a REGISTERED User to view the full profile page for Cathedral Quarry

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND ALWAYS WILL BE

REGISTERED Users can view profiles and create free listings in any section.

close

Frensham Common
exteriors - landscape
An area of open heathland adjacent Frensham Little Pond (q.v.) but effectively a different property, being managed by Waverley Borough Council. Badly burnt in an extensive brush fire in 2010, the common had begun to recover in earnest by the summer of 2011,
VIEW LOCATION PROFILE

You need to JOIN iMOVIEi as a REGISTERED User to view the full profile page for Frensham Common

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND ALWAYS WILL BE

REGISTERED Users can view profiles and create free listings in any section.

close

Frensham Little Pond
exteriors - landscape
Owned and managed by the National Trust, Frensham Little Pond is man-made and was formed when a dam was built in 1246. It was used to supply fish to the Bishop of Winchester's court when visiting Farnham Castle.
VIEW LOCATION PROFILE

You need to JOIN iMOVIEi as a REGISTERED User to view the full profile page for Frensham Little Pond

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND ALWAYS WILL BE

REGISTERED Users can view profiles and create free listings in any section.

close

Glen Coe
exteriors - landscape
Often considered one of the most spectacular and beautiful places in Scotland, and a part of the designated National Scenic Area of Ben Nevis and Glen Coe, the narrow glen shows a grim grandeur. Approached from the east on the main A82 road, the glen surrounded by wild and precipitous mountains. Further west at Invercoe, the landscape has a softer beauty before the main entrance to the glen. The main settlement is the village of Glencoe. The name Glen Coe is often said to mean "Glen of Weeping", perhaps with some reference to the infamous Massacre of Glencoe which took place there in 1692. However, "Gleann Comhann" does not translate as "Glen of Weeping". In fact the Glen is named after the River Coe which runs through it, and bore this name long before the 1692 incident.
VIEW LOCATION PROFILE

You need to JOIN iMOVIEi as a REGISTERED User to view the full profile page for Glen Coe

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND ALWAYS WILL BE

REGISTERED Users can view profiles and create free listings in any section.

close
  • Displaying Page 1 of 36
Sign up with imoviei
imoviei
close window


In order to send your colleague an invite to check out imoviei, please complete their email address below.

EMAIL ADDRESS: