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Step into the iconic Control Room A, a historic masterpiece featured in acclaimed productions like The King’s Speech and Monty Python’s Meaning of Life. Located within the grandeur of Battersea Power Station, this Grade II* listed Art Deco space once powered 1930s London, distributing electricity to landmarks like Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament.

Meticulously restored by leading architects WilkinsonEyre, Control Room A beautifully preserves its original switchboards, control panels, and machinery. Innovative restoration techniques, including digital scanning and 3D printing, have faithfully revived every intricate detail, offering an immersive backdrop for filmmakers and photographers.

Perfect for period dramas, contemporary shoots, and striking photoshoots, Control Room A’s rich heritage and cinematic atmosphere have attracted iconic productions like The Apprentice UK and Pink Floyd’s Animals album cover. Recent projects such as 5 Blind Dates and Celestial continue to highlight its timeless appeal.

Capture the spirit of London’s industrial past in a space where history and creativity collide. Enquire now to bring your next production to life at Control Room A.
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