Commerical Film and TV location hire

We welcome enquiries for filming from various productions. We are primarily a residential care home with permanent on site residents so every enquiry is considered on an individual basis.

Facilities
With a central London location within walking distance of Sloane Square tube station and with stunning views of embankment and the River Thames, the Royal Hospital Chelsea is a beautiful and unique location to film. We have several spaces available for filming; please do get in touch with our events team to find out more at RHCevents@chelsea-pensioners.org.uk

Previous Filming and Photography
The Royal Hospital Chelsea has been a location for filming and photography for various productions including the recent movie release, Christopher Robin, the Compare the Meerkat advertising, feature film Diana, the Telegraph Christmas shoot and various military campaigns.

Contact
For further information about available locations or to arrange a recce, please contact our Events team on RHCevents@chelsea-pensioners.org.uk

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Chelsea Pensioner in scarlets and shako looks at the camera
Ferrets, Saladins and Radio Operations – Meet Chelsea Pensioner Roger Hall

Joining the British Army at 15 years old, Chelsea Pensioner, Roger, has had a varied military career. Initially, he joined the Junior Leaders Regimental Royal Armoured Corps and later served with The Life Guards, Royal Logistic Corps as well as the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Roger shares more on his time in the Army.

Two Chelsea Pensioners opening the gate to the Soane Stable Yard
Royal Hospital Chelsea joins the Chelsea Heritage Quarter and Chelsea History Festival this September with special previews of the Soane Stable Yard

We are delighted to announce that the Royal Hospital Chelsea will be part of the Chelsea History Festival once again this year, from Wednesday 25 to Sunday 29 September 2024 and part of the new Chelsea Heritage Quarter – London’s new heritage destination.