List of British Film Studios

This is a list of British film studios.

Notable examples include:

  • Amalgamated Studios – Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
  • Beaconsfield Film Studios – Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
  • Bray Studios – Windsor, Berkshire
  • British National Studios – Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
  • Denham Film Studios – Denham, Buckinghamshire
  • Dragon International Film Studios (under construction) – Llanilid, Wales
  • Ealing Studios – Ealing, London
  • Elstree Studios (Associated British Picture Corporation) – Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
  • Elstree Studios for other facilities in the Elstree and Borehamwood area
  • Gainsborough Studios (formerly known as Islington Studios) – Hoxton, London
  • Gate Studios – Elstree, Hertfordshire
  • Lime Grove Studios – Shepherd's Bush, London
  • Merton Park Studios – South Wimbledon, London
  • MGM-British Studios – post-war at Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
  • Nettlefold Studios – Walton-on-Thames, Surrey
  • Pinewood Studios – Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire
  • Riverside Studios – Hammersmith, London
  • Shepperton Studios – Shepperton, Surrey
  • Southall Studios – Southall, London
  • Twickenham Film Studios – Twickenham, London
  • Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden (formerly known as Leavesden Film Studios) – Hertfordshire

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