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Stately homes are built to impress, and virtual tours offer a way to appreciate these remarkable places in a way traditional photography can’t. Our stately home virtual tours place viewers inside these historic interiors, letting them move naturally through rooms, study details up close and enjoy the atmosphere of each house.
Over the years we’ve worked with custodians, heritage trusts and private owners to document some extraordinary buildings. These include royal residences such as Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Architectural landmarks such as Easton Neston and Aynhoe Park, and historic houses with rich and sometimes unexpected stories like Broome Hall.
Each commission demands absolute care, from managing light levels in delicate interiors to protecting surfaces and working around public access. For many estate owners, curators and agencies, a virtual tour has become a practical tool as well as an evocative one. It helps with marketing, visitor engagement, fundraising, interpretation, conservation planning and even remote access for researchers. It also creates a visual record of the property at a moment in time, preserving detail that still images struggle to capture.
Browse the projects below to explore a small selection of the stately home virtual tours we’ve created. If you are considering a tour for your own heritage location, we’re always happy to talk through your ideas and objectives, so please do get in touch.
We were privileged to work with the R&A Golf Club of St Andrews to create their golf club virtual tour. We have completed a project that will allow the Royal & Ancient Clubhouse to effectively throw open its doors to members around the world. The 360 tours will give viewers a behind-the-scenes tour of the…
Holyrood Palace 360 Tour Explore the home of Scottish Royal history in this Holyrood Palace 360 Tour. You can look around The Great Stair, the Morning Drawing Room and the King’s Bedchamber in high resolution. Thus you can zoom in and see the detail on the tapestries and other artworks. Info points provide additional detail…
Archive note: This is an archive Aynhoe Park virtual tour of the Grade I country house on the Northamptonshire / Oxfordshire border. The estate has since been transformed into ‘RH England, The Gallery at Aynho Park’. These 360s document the building as it appeared when used as a private home and events venue. Aynhoe Park…
Originally created as editorial content for the Sunday Times property section, this 360-degree stately home virtual tour offers a rare glimpse inside one of England’s finest Baroque houses – a property that has never been open to the public and is seldom seen in any detail. Easton Neston House Easton Neston House in Northamptonshire is…
Hoddington Hall is £21 million pound property – a Grade II-listed 18th Century mansion set in 800 acres of farmland in Hampshire.
Broome Hall: The Home of Oliver Reed Archive note: This feature presents a stately home virtual tour at Broome Hall, showing the house as it appeared when we photographed it. The property has a long and colourful history, and these images preserve a moment in its story. About the house Broome Hall is a grand…
As a leading London virtual tour company, we’ve captured many iconic London locations. Including 10 Downing Street. You can also read more about how the Downing Street virtual tour was created and how it was received. 10 Downing Street Virtual Tour – The Brief We were commissioned to create a 10 Downing Street virtual tour…
Archive note: This post records the additional virtual tours produced in advance of the Royal Wedding. For more up to date Royal projects, see Royal palace virtual tours and our Royal Household case study. On April 29, 2011, Prince William married Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey, with the wedding reception held at Buckingham Palace. In…
Archive note: This post records the Royal website virtual tours launch. For more up to date royal projects, see Royal palace virtual tours and our Royal Household case study. Image © Press Association Eye Revolution founder and head photographer Will Pearson was at Buckingham Palace for the launch of the new Royal Website – www.royal.uk.…