Where was The Gentlemen filmed? The house and all the locations

Posted by

Featuring great locations and a magnificent country house, The Gentlemen was filmed entirely in and around London.

The series is a spin-off of the 2019 Guy Ritchie movie of the same name, but you don't need to watch the original film to enjoy this chaotic show.

TAG

The plot revolves around Eddie Horniman, played by Theo James, ho finds himself reluctantly drawn into a criminal network despite his best efforts to stay out of it.

When his father passes away, he uncovers his involvement with underworld associates. Eddie must walk a precarious line between his inheritance and his moral integrity in order to preserve the family's vast estate, Halstead Manor.

Here is our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of The Gentlemen. You'll find the locations more or less in order of appearance.


The Gentlemen house

The Gentlemen house
The fictional Halstead Manor, home of the Horniman family, is actually the Badminton Estate in Gloucestershire.

The house is a grand mansion with extensive gardens and a rich history dating back to the 17th century when it was originally built for the Duke of Beaufort.

The estate is notably famous for hosting the prestigious Badminton Horse Trials, one of the most esteemed events in the equestrian world, attracting top riders and spectators from around the globe.
(You can open all the locations on Google Maps by clicking on the links below in the captions ↴)
  Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Halstead Manor
However, most of the interiors were filmed at the Loseley Park house, a historic estate located near Guildford in Surrey.

Built in the late 16th century, this ornate Elizabethan mansion is renowned for its well-preserved Tudor architecture.

The stunning interior features oak-panelled rooms, intricate plasterwork, and a collection of period furniture.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Billingsgate Market
The first episode, "Refined Aggression", features Billingsgate Market in the Canary Wharf area of London, near the One Churchill Place skyscraper.

This is primarily a wholesale market where seafood traders from all over the country gather to buy and sell a huge variety of fish and seafood.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


The Athenaeum Club
Theo meets wine aristocrat Stanley Johnston (played by Giancarlo Esposito, best known as Gus Fring in Breaking Bad) at The Athenaeum Club.

Founded in 1824, this private members' club is housed in a splendid neoclassical building on Pall Mall, close to many other distinguished clubs in London's West End.

Notable past members include famous authors such as Charles Dickens and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, as well as influential figures in politics, academia and the military.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Albert Square Garden
Pete apologises outside a terraced house located in Albert Square Garden in Lambeth, in the south of London.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


St Paul's Church Lorrimore
The modernist-style church in the second episode, "Tackle Tommy Woo Woo", is St Paul's Church in Lorrimore Square, Southwark.

This reinforced concrete structure was built after the original church was almost leveled during the London Blitz.
Image courtesy of Netflix and Google Maps


Sekforde pub
Felix the "cleaner" is having a drink or three at the Sekforde, a pub located at 34 Sekforde Street in Clerkenwell.

Established in 1829, this historic pub remained open for 176 years without interruption until it was temporarily closed in 2015 for essential refurbishment, repairs and restoration.
Image courtesy of Netflix and Google Maps


The Gentlemen location
Stanley's state is the Wrotham Park country house near the town of Barnet in Hertfordshire.

The property is set in extensive grounds and includes this grand 18th-century Palladian-style mansion.

Set in picturesque parkland and gardens, Wrotham Park is a popular venue for weddings, corporate events and film shoots.
Image courtesy of Netflix and Paul Williams - Map


Brandon Estate Kennington Park
The tall building in the second episode is part of the Brandon Estate next to Kennington Park.

Consisting of six 18-storey towers, the housing estate was built between 1958 and 1960 as part of the post-war reconstruction effort to provide affordable housing for local residents.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Surrey Quays Pier
The Greenland Surrey Quays Pier is located in the Surrey Quays area of Rotherhithe, London.

It serves as a stop on the Thames Clippers River bus service, providing transportation along the River Thames for commuters and tourists.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Patty's Service Station
The fictional Patty's Service Station where Gabrielle seduces Jimmy was filmed in a former Little Chef restaurant, today the Detling Diner on the A249 in Kent.
Image courtesy of Netflix and Google Maps


The Gentlemen drehorte
The green Lamborghini sequence at Mercy's Motor was filmed in an old warehouse located near the ABBA Arena and the Sky View Tower near Bow by the River Lee.

The night chase scene was filmed outside the KPMG building in Canary Wharf.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Maps: Warehouse / KPMG


An Unsympathetic Gentleman
The golf scene in the fifth episode, "I've Hundreds of Cousins," was filmed at the Brocket Park golf club in Hertfordshire.

In the background is the 18th-century Palladian Bridge at Brocket Hall.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Tilbury Cruise Terminal
The Tilbury Cruise Terminal in Essex doubled as the Port of Zeebrugge in Bruges, Belgium.

The complex serves as a departure and arrival point for cruise ships travelling to various destinations around the world and houses some Thames Estuary Festival venues.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Adelphi Bar
Florian de Groot's restaurant is the Adelphi Bar located on the lower ground floor at the Smith & Wollensky steakhouse at Covent Garden Riverside.

The bar with the elegant green and white lamps in the sixth episode, "All Eventualities", was also filmed here.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Magazine London
The boxing ring of the flight night was filmed at Magazine London, an event space located on the Greenwich Peninsula.

The venue features a sleek and modern design, offering panoramic views of the River Thames and the London skyline.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Shirburn Castle
The castle in the seventh episode, "Not Without Danger", is the Shirburn Castle near Watlington in Oxfordshire.

Originally built as a medieval fortress in the 14th century, the castle was substantially rebuilt and renovated in the 18th century.

The castle is not typically open to the public, as it remains a private residence. However, the estate occasionally hosts events, weddings, and corporate functions.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Stoke Court house
The mansion in the last episode, "The Gospel According to Bobby Glass", is Stoke Court near to Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire.

Dating back to the 17th century, this classic English country house, surrounded by landscaped gardens, is now a conference centre for the Bayer Corporation.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Banking Hall City of London
The bank is the Banking Hall, a historic event venue located in the heart of the City of London.

With its grand Art Deco architecture, it was originally built in the 1930s as the headquarters of one of Britain's leading banks, Lloyds.

The space now serves as a stylish setting for corporate events, weddings, and private functions.
Image courtesy of Netflix - Map


Can you help to improve this article about the filming locations of The Gentlemen? To complete and correct this report, any feedback, info, or images that you may have are more than welcome, thank you!

NOTICE: If you’re using this information on your website, please credit and link to this page as a source.
*****

4 comments:

1- Anonymous - Mar 13, 2024, 11:33 AM
I thought I recognised the Service Station, and it was bugging me. Thank you!

2- Anonymous - Mar 15, 2024, 3:10 AM
Great article - thanks! Also, the car chase scene when they rob the green Lambo in episode 3 is outside the KPMG building in Canary Wharf.

   Reply
   3- Ra Moon - Mar 15, 2024, 11:40 AM
   Thank you, updated!

4- Anonymous - Apr 4, 2024, 12:40 AM
Knebworth House too.


0 comments

All comments are reviewed prior to publication