Bray Studios
Slough, SL4 5UG
Bray Studios was originally a house called Down Place which bought by Hammer Film Productions for use in their films. The house was gradually enlarged to become the studios that exist now. As well as Hammer films, the studios were used for other films and television shows, notably a number of shows produced by Gerry Anderson. The studios were sold in November 1970, but are still in use for recording.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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Burnham Beeches (State of Decay): 4.75 miles.
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Dropmore House (Day of the Daleks): 5.13 miles.
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Black Park (Battlefield, Full Circle, The Visitation): 6.39 miles.
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Gossmore Lane (The Ambassadors of Death): 6.48 miles.
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Little Paston (Battlefield): 6.60 miles.
Related Studio Stories
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Frontier in Space [14,18,22 Aug 1972]
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The Invisible Enemy [28 Mar - 1 Apr 1977]: Model Filming
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The Invasion of Time [1-2 Nov 1977]
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The Power of Kroll [19-20 Oct 1978]: Model Filming
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City of Death [8-10 May 1979]
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