Worton Hall Studios

Worton Hall Studios

Isleworth Film Studios, also known as Worton Hall Studios were located in Worton Road, Isleworth in the London Borough of Hounslow and this film studio mainly concentrated on commercial advertising films but was also the studio for a few noteworthy films, for example The African Queen. After closing the premises was taken over by the National Coal Board as a Mining Research Establishment. However, it is now an Industrial Estate.


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