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Find out when Little Moreton Hall is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
You are welcome to hire our unique Tudor property as a filming location for TV or film. Find out all you need to know about doing so and how to get in touch.
Taking photographs or filming for private, non-commercial use is welcome at most of the places in our care. This means that any photographs or footage taken must not be used to earn money, promote business or given to photography libraries or agencies.
You're welcome to take photographs or film outdoors, however taking photographs or filming indoors is dependent on the property you're visiting. Please check with the staff or volunteers at the property before using your camera indoors. Using a flash or tripod indoors is not permitted.
Access to take photographs or make films for any other purpose must always be agreed in advance by the correct team.
Are you looking for a unique filming location for your film or TV feature?
The range of venues and settings at Little Moreton Hall makes us a particularly suitable option:
The money raised from location fees helps to support conservation work at Little Moreton Hall, continuing our work in looking after nature, beauty and history for generations to come.
Filming or photography cannot be undertaken at places in our care without a contract in place which has been signed by both parties.
All professional agreements must go through our Filming and Locations Office. Contact the team by emailing filmoffice@nationaltrust.org.uk.
For all film or TV enquiries, please contact the National Trust film office at filmoffice@nationaltrust.org.uk or by calling 020 7824 7128.
We look forward to welcoming you at Little Moreton Hall.
We don't allow unauthorised drone operation at any of the land, properties or places in our care. More information can be found here.
Find out when Little Moreton Hall is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
From castles and ruins, to abbeys and even pubs, we have a wonderful selection of venues for your wedding day.
While modern life rushes by outside, Little Moreton Hall, encircled by a moat, survives as a Tudor fantasy, transporting you back to another time.
Discover the ritual protection marks scattered about the house, how the Tudors used to sleep twice a night, and why Little Moreton Hall may be the wonkiest house you’ll ever see.
The cosy tea-rooms at Little Moreton Hall offer delicious meals and treats all year round and are open Wednesday - Sunday from 10:30am. Find out about these and the estate's pre-loved bookshop.
Discover the the iconic Tudor manor house at Little Morton Hall with your group, visit the tea-room, chat to the room guides and living history team, and have a stroll in the garden.