Safehouse 1 and 2
- From £400
- 100 people
- Peckham Rye
- 150m² (1615ft²)
Spaces in Safehouse 1 and 2
Safehouse 1
Safehouse 1 is a fantastic derelicht space ideal for filming and photoshoots. The Victorian house provides four large rooms with stripped down walls revealing the wooden structure. An additional perk is one of the floors having been completely removed to create a double height room. Regardless of its run-down, characterful aspect, the building benefits from domestic electricity and WC. Located very close from Peckham Rye station, it is easily accessible from central London. Parking available.
Safehouse 2
Safehouse 2 is a derelicht victorian house with two large rooms and three smaller rooms, making it a flexible filming location. Downstairs all of the windows are bricked up, giving it an interesting and spooky feel, whilst upstairs benefits from abundant natural light. The house benefits from domestic electricity and access to WC next door.
See venueAbout Safehouse 1 and 2
The Safehouses provide a unique derelict setting for photography and filming, featuring two stunning run-down locations in Peckham Rye, South East London. These atmospheric venues are perfect for creatives seeking to capture the raw beauty of Victorian architecture, complete with captivating textures and an authentic sense of history. Each space is brimming with character, offering a versatile backdrop for various projects, from fashion shoots to film productions. With their intriguing blend of decay and charm, Safehouse 1 and 2 invite artists and filmmakers to explore their creative visions in an inspiring environment. Located in a vibrant area, these venues are easily accessible and provide an unforgettable experience for anyone looking to create something truly unique. Whether you're a photographer, filmmaker, or event planner, the Safehouses are the ideal choice for those wanting to infuse their work with a touch of gritty elegance. Embrace the opportunity to work in these distinctive spaces and let your imagination run wild amidst the rich textures and historical allure of Peckham Rye.