Set in 50 acres of beautiful Sussex downland and with 45 original rescued historic buildings dating from the 13th to the 19th century, the Museum is a wonderful location for documentary, drama and venue filming. The site is ideal for authentic historic interiors and exteriors as well as general landscape views. The view along our Market Square makes a good street scene, with set dressing of course. We can accommodate early starts and late finishes, and always go the extra mile to help crews achieve what they strive for. There is also a good range of accommodation nearby.

Past productions include:

    • BBC  'Antiques Roadshow'   9/2011
    • Lion TV  'The Link'   8/2011
    • Endemol  'Restoration Village - the Final'   9/2010
    • BBC  'If walls could talk' with Lucy Worsley – 9/2009 & 2/2010
    • Talkback Thames   'Escape to the Country'  7/2009
    • Antix Productions   'Most Haunted'   5/2009
    • BBC  Countryfile featuring the Museum's Tree Dressing Event  12/2008
    • Maya Vision Int  'Christine of Codicote'   3/2008 & 10/2009
    • BBC   'Inside the Medieval Mind'   8/2007
    • History Channel  'Blood and bullets – the story of military medicine'   2/2007
    • Talkback Thames  'Buildings that shaped Britain'   6/2006
    • Endemol for the BBC  Restoration Village live final   9/2009
    • BBC  'Flog it'  10/2005
    • Countrywide Films Ltd 'All the fun of the fair'   10/2004
    • BBC  'The One Show with Ruth Goodman'   1 & 2/ 2011

For further information please contact the Filming Co-ordinator on 01243 811010

Image gallery:
—  The market square dressed for filming
  Two views of the market square
  Museum staff film extra
  Restoration Village live final
  Filming the Channel 4 production of Henry VIII in 2003