Where was Jingle Bell Heist filmed? The Sterling Store and all the locations in London
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Centred around the fictional Sterling Department Store, Jingle Bell Heist was filmed at several locations in and around London.

The story revolves around a couple of quirky misfits who team up to pull off a daring Christmas-season robbery.
Here is our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of Jingle Bell Heist. You’ll find the locations in order of their first appearance.

The story revolves around a couple of quirky misfits who team up to pull off a daring Christmas-season robbery.
Here is our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of Jingle Bell Heist. You’ll find the locations in order of their first appearance.
Jingle Bell Heist Sterling Store

The Sterling Department Store exterior is the old Loughborough Hotel in Brixton, a Victorian-era building dating back to the late 19th century.
Now permanently closed, the building has shifted between various uses over the years, including a bar, an event venue, and a community space.
As you can see in the image, the façade was enlarged using digital effects.
(You can open all the locations on Google Maps by clicking on the links below in the captions ↴)
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However, like the famous Gimbels Department Store in Elf (2003), the interior was filmed at two different locations.
The shopping gallery is the University of Greenwich’s Avery Hill Mansion Site Library.
The Avery Hill Winter Garden opened in 1902 as part of a philanthropic estate. Today, this location serves as the main library for all three University of Greenwich campuses.

Maxwell Sterling’s office floor, featuring the elegant staircase, was filmed at the Royal Masonic Hospital near Ravenscourt Park in Hammersmith, west London.
Opened in 1933, this Grade II–listed Art Deco medical complex later became Ravenscourt Park Hospital before closing in the early 2000s.
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Jingle Bell Heist locations

The violin street-buskers scene was filmed across the street from the façade, outside Heaven Café on Loughborough Road.
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Nick checks an apartment building to rent, Leeland Mansions, in West Ealing, London.
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The small mobile phone repair shop where Nick works is the Phone Service store in Deptford, a lively neighbourhood in southeast London.
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Nick’s shared flat exterior is one of the blocks at Elmore House in north-east Brixton.
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The square in Deptford town centre is located very close to the phone store.
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The Victory Pub, with its Tudor-style beams, is a real pub located in Cambridge Heath. The interior was also filmed here.
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The Salt Beef eatery is the traditional restaurant F Cooke Pie & Mash Hoxton in Hackney.
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The ice rink scenes were filmed at Queens London Skate Dine Bowl in Bayswater.
Opened in 1930 as an ice rink, this large indoor venue combines ice skating, bowling, and dining under one roof.
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The sequence with Sophie (Olivia Holt) and Nick (Connor Swindells) walking dressed as Santa Claus opens with an establishing shot of Deptford railway station.
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But the actual scene with the actors was filmed quite far from there, on Olympic Way at Wembley Park.
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The Campbell Gala was filmed at the Freemasons' Hall in Covent Garden.
Completed in 1933, the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England is one of London’s finest Art Deco landmarks.
The building has been used occasionally as a filming location, including for productions such as Hobbs & Shaw and Assassin's Creed.
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