Where is MobLand filmed? The house and all the London locations
Posted by Ra Moon
Directed by Guy Ritchie, MobLand was filmed at several interesting locations across London.
The crime drama series delves into the violent power struggles between two rival London crime families: the Harrigans and the Stevensons.

The show stars Tom Hardy as Harry Da Souza, the resourceful fixer for the Harrigan family, Pierce Brosnan as Conrad Harrigan, its ruthless patriarch, and Helen Mirren as Maeve Harrigan, his calculating wife.
Here is our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of MobLand. You'll find the locations in order of appearance.
The crime drama series delves into the violent power struggles between two rival London crime families: the Harrigans and the Stevensons.

The show stars Tom Hardy as Harry Da Souza, the resourceful fixer for the Harrigan family, Pierce Brosnan as Conrad Harrigan, its ruthless patriarch, and Helen Mirren as Maeve Harrigan, his calculating wife.
Here is our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of MobLand. You'll find the locations in order of appearance.
MobLand locations

In the first episode, "Stick or Twist", Harry is mediating an agreement between the Dogans and the Lazaros at The Midland Grand, a refined French brasserie located in the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London.
Led by Michelin-starred chef Victor Garvey, the restaurant’s name honours the building’s original identity as the Victorian-style Midland Grand Hotel, opened in 1873.
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The bar where Eddie and Tommy start the night is Loulou’s, an exclusive private members' club in Mayfair.
Loulou’s is the nightclub located downstairs in one of London’s most secretive clubs, 5 Hertford Street, frequented by many celebrities and the city’s elite.
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According to Timeout, they end up at FOLD nightclub in Canning Town.
Like Berlin's famous techno music clubs, Fold boasts a 24-hour opening license.
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The MobLand house

The Harrigans' estate is Waverton House located in Sezincote, Gloucestershire, more than two hours' drive from London.
Inspired by 18th-century classical architecture, this grand English country house is relatively new — it was actually built between 1978 and 1980.
Waverton House primarily hosts equestrian events and also organizes outdoor cinema nights and live music performances.
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The Kevin Harrigan family home is a six-bedroom mansion at 27 Bassett Road in Notting Hill.
This is the same street where The Apprentice show house was located and where Woody Allen's 2006 movie, Scoop, was shot.
To get an idea of the lucrative nature of the Harrigan family's business, the houses on Bassett Road have a price tag of around £10 million (almost $13 million).
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The location where Jan Da Souza (Harry's wife, played by Joanne Froggatt) attends therapy was filmed at Rowley Barn in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire.
This is an original 17th-century Grade II-listed building, restored to create a modern event space for organizing corporate functions, social gatherings, and weddings.
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Jan goes for a drink with Alice (Emily Barber) to the Forty Four The Green, a family-run coffee shop on Clerkenwell Green.
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The establishing shot may be confusing at first because Da Souza's apartment is located almost directly above Charing Cross Station, on Craven Street.
Tom Hardy also stars in the new action movie Havoc, filmed entirely in Wales.
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Peacock Gymnasium, located in the Canning Town area of East London, doubled as the fictional Moody's Boxing Gym.
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The warehouse with views of The O2 is located on the north bank of the River Thames, in Newham.
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The stables featured in the second episode, 'Jigsaw Puzzle,' are actually part of the Waverton House estate.
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Conrad's daughter, Seraphina Harrigan, has her offices at 29 Charles Street in Mayfair.
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Byzantium Cafe is a Greek restaurant located at 31 Moscow Road in the Bayswater area of London.
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As in the Silent Witness series, the scene inside the Palace of Westminster was filmed at Two Temple Place on London's Embankment.
This magnificent neo-Gothic mansion, known for its intricate woodwork and stained glass, now serves as a cultural venue.
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The barn warehouse with cobbled streets seen during car chase is part of the Luton Hoo estate in Bedfordshire.
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The hotel is The Savoy in London, one of the city's most iconic luxury hotels, located on the Strand near the River Thames.
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The Sinful Monkey pub is The Tooke Arms, a traditional pub located at 165 Westferry Road on the Isle of Dogs in East London.
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In the third episode, "Plan B," the de Da Souza family takes a boat on Regent’s Canal, under a bridge that connects Prince Albert Road to Regent’s Park and the London Zoo.
In some scenes, the Feng Shang Princess, a unique floating Chinese restaurant, appears in the background.
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The care home is the Valentines Mansion and Gardens, a restored 17th-century Georgian house located in Ilford, East London.
Surrounded by beautiful historic gardens, the mansion now hosts exhibitions, events, and tea rooms.
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The opulent restaurant featured in the fifth episode, "Funeral for a Friend", is Bacchanalia Mayfair.
Although it resembles an Art Nouveau café from the early 20th century, the restaurant opened in 2022.
Designed by figurative artist Gary Myatt, this extravagant dining destination creates a theatrical atmosphere inspired by ancient Rome.
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The pub was filmed at The Warrington Hotel in London's Maida Vale.
This is a beautifully restored Grade II listed Victorian pub and boutique hotel dating back to 1857.
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The funeral scene was filmed at the West London Crematorium in the grounds of Kensal Green Cemetery.
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Ritchie's home is a large six-bedroom mansion located in Mill Hill, in the London Borough of Barnet.
Constructed between 1991 and 1995 in a Neo-Tudor style, the estimated market value of this property exceeds four million pounds.
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In the sixth episode, filmed partially in Belgium, "Antwerp Blues", the Quo Vadis boat arrives at the port of Antwerp.
Set atop a historic early 20th-century fire station, the striking modern structure is the Havenhuis or Port Authority Building, a perfect example of WTF architecture.
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There's an establishing shot of the KMSKA (Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp), but the bar scene was filmed at Den Artist, a brasserie located just across the street.
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Also located in Antwerp’s historic center, the elegant Henry’s Bar is featured in this episode.
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The seventh episode, "The Crossroads", features the Falkland Arms, a charming 16th-century pub in Great Tew, Oxfordshire.
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The warehouse scene was filmed at Building Q121, one of the Farnborough Wind Tunnel Buildings in Hampshire.
Built between 1934 and 1935, this Grade I listed structure houses the 24-foot wind tunnel with the 30-foot mahogany fan that appears in the series.
The facility played a pivotal role in British aviation history, serving as a site for aerodynamic testing of iconic aircraft such as the Spitfire, Hurricane, and Concorde.
A section of the complex was also transformed into a unique electronic music venue, hosting the Modular Café Aldershot (MODCAF) Test Chamber Live, a weekend-long event featuring performances by 24 electronic artists.
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The parking on top of a building in the eighth episode, "Helter Skelter", is the Croydon Whitgift Centre car park.
In the background of this shot is Apollo House, a 22-storey office block built in 1970.
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The Greater London Police building in the ninth episode, "Beggars Banquet", is the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, a premier conference venue located in Westminster, near the Houses of Parliament.
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The restaurant was filmed in one of the halls at North Mymms Park, a Grade I listed Elizabethan mansion in Hertfordshire.
Built in the late 16th century and set within 400 acres of parkland, the estate now serves as an exclusive wedding and events venue.
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In the season finale, "The Beast in Me", the Boston Manor Park flyover in Brentford appears, also a filming location featured in Black Doves.
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The bombed flat is located in Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, a historic courtyard in central London, surrounded by Georgian and Victorian buildings housing barristers' chambers.
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5 comments:
1- Anonymous - Jun 3, 2025, 2:50 AM
The safe house in the last episode also featured in a film I’ve just watched but can’t for the life of me remember what it was called. It was the scene for a creepy thriller-type showdown. Anyone else recognise it, put me out of my misery.
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2- Anonymous - Jun 4, 2025, 10:15 PM
I worked it out… the house was used in The Escape Artist finale, a David Tennant series from about 10 years ago.
3- Anonymous - Jun 4, 2025, 3:38 PM
The school where Harry takes his daughter out before her exam is Harris Lowe Academy in Willesden Green, NW London. Designed by Willesden, a state-of-the-art building designed by Foster and Partners, has been used as a filming location. Its "all glass" design and natural light make it attractive for filming.
4- Anonymous - Jun 7, 2025, 3:52 PM
The prison scenes were filmed at Oakley Papermill Oakley Basingstoke.
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5- Ra Moon - Jun 7, 2025,5:52 PM
What's that? I can't find it.
1- Anonymous - Jun 3, 2025, 2:50 AM
The safe house in the last episode also featured in a film I’ve just watched but can’t for the life of me remember what it was called. It was the scene for a creepy thriller-type showdown. Anyone else recognise it, put me out of my misery.
Reply
2- Anonymous - Jun 4, 2025, 10:15 PM
I worked it out… the house was used in The Escape Artist finale, a David Tennant series from about 10 years ago.
3- Anonymous - Jun 4, 2025, 3:38 PM
The school where Harry takes his daughter out before her exam is Harris Lowe Academy in Willesden Green, NW London. Designed by Willesden, a state-of-the-art building designed by Foster and Partners, has been used as a filming location. Its "all glass" design and natural light make it attractive for filming.
4- Anonymous - Jun 7, 2025, 3:52 PM
The prison scenes were filmed at Oakley Papermill Oakley Basingstoke.
Reply
5- Ra Moon - Jun 7, 2025,5:52 PM
What's that? I can't find it.
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