Denham Studios (former)

United Kingdom / England / Harefield /
 film/video production studio/facility, historical layer / disappeared object

Denham Film Studios were a British film production studio operating from 1936 to 1952. During the 1950s through the 1970s it housed television production and was used extensively for the scoring of films.

Denham Studios started in late summer 1935 on a 165-acre site near Denham village in Buckinghamshire. The complex was designed by Jack Okey, who had been responsible for the First National and Paramount Studios in Hollywood. The site was demolished in 1981.

A portion of the old film studio property has been redeveloped into a residential development of 224 new homes and apartments that bear the same name, Denham Film Studios, and whose architecture bears a resemblance to the original studio.
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Coordinates:   51°35'7"N   -0°29'49"E
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