Beaconsfield Film Studios
Beaconsfield Film Studios is a British television and film studio in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. The studios were operational as a production site for films in 1922, and continued producing films - and, later, TV shows - until the 1960s. Britain's first talking movie was recorded there, as were films starring British actors Gracie Fields, Peter Sellers and John Mills.
The studios in 2011: (left to right) Oswald Morris building, original film sound stage building, TV studio building
2011 image of the studios, as NFTS
A TV show being rehearsed in the TV Studio
Beaconsfield is a market town and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, 23+1⁄2 miles northwest of central London and 16 miles southeast of Aylesbury. Three other towns are within five miles : Gerrards Cross, Amersham and High Wycombe.
Memorial Green, the Old Town, Beaconsfield
St Mary and All Saints’ Church, Beaconsfield and the tomb of the poet and politician Edmund Waller at left
Beaconsfield Film Studios in 2011: as NFTS
Beaconsfield Town Hall