Burningfold Manor is a beautiful mid-16th century country estate set within 300 acres of Surrey countryside on the Surrey–Sussex border. Located just 40 minutes from London Gatwick and around one hour from central London, it offers an ideal balance of accessibility and rural seclusion. Listed on the National Heritage List for England, the manor combines authentic Tudor architecture with elegant 1920s additions by architect Harold Chalton Bradshaw, creating a visually rich and historically layered location.
The Manor House features original period details including York flagstone floors, fireplaces, leaded windows and exposed beams, alongside later architectural enhancements. Interior spaces include a drawing room, library, study, open-plan kitchen, and seven bedrooms. Additional buildings such as the Coach House and Chapel Cottage provide further flexibility for your shoot.
The estate’s grounds offer a diverse range of outdoor locations, from the intimate rose-walled garden to the formal lily pond set against the manor’s main elevation. Two expansive polo fields provide open, level terrain suitable for large-scale shoots, while the surrounding landscape includes mature woodland, paddocks, and sweeping countryside views across the Surrey Weald.
The location is privately owned and family-run, Burningfold Manor is well suited to film, television, and event productions. The experienced on-site team supports large-scale projects, while exclusive hire ensures complete privacy, with no concurrent bookings.