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Step into the iconic Control Room A, a historic gem immortalised on the silver screen in acclaimed productions like 'The King’s Speech' and 'Monty Python Meaning of Life.' Nestled within the grandeur of Battersea Power Station, this Grade II* listed Art Deco space boasts a rich heritage, having once played a vital role in managing electricity distribution across 1930s London.

Meticulously restored by renowned architects WilkinsonEyre, Control Room A serves as a testament to its glorious past. Original switchboards, control panels, and machinery have been lovingly refurbished to their former glory, preserving the authentic charm of this historic space. Employing cutting-edge techniques, such as digital scanning and 3D printing, every detail has been faithfully recreated, ensuring an immersive experience for filmmakers and photographers alike.

From captivating period pieces to striking photoshoots, Control Room A offers unparalleled versatility. Its storied history and timeless ambiance have also attracted notable productions like 'The Apprentice UK' and the iconic 'Pink Floyd - Animals' album cover shoot. Recent projects, such as '5 Blind Dates' and 'Celestial,' continue to showcase the enduring allure of this remarkable filming location.

Join the ranks of esteemed productions and capture the essence of London's rich past at Control Room A. Contact us today and embark on a cinematic journey through history.
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