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Midlands Studios £££ · £255/hr Large crew (15+) No permit

Anchor Point

Birmingham · B6

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Summary

A multi-studio complex in Aston, Birmingham. Combined Studios at 300-person capacity. £255/hr. One of the highest-capacity studio configurations in the Birmingham market — suited to large commercial productions, TV productions, and high-capacity interior setups in Aston.

About this location

Anchor Point is in Aston, the inner north Birmingham district with established production infrastructure including CFC Studio and Toneset Studios. The Combined Studios at 300-person capacity is among the highest capacity studio configurations accessible in the Birmingham Tagvenue market — only the warehouse spaces at 50 Adderley Street and Fazeley Studios exceed this in the Digbeth market. At £255/hr for a 300-person studio, the rate is mid-range for this capacity level. The combined studio format — multiple studios configured together — gives productions the flexibility of a large single space with the operational option to divide the space for multi-setup days.

For productions needing Birmingham studio infrastructure at larger scale than the city’s standard small-format commercial studios, Aston is a practical base: close to the A38 Expressway and the M6, with the North Birmingham road network giving access to the wider West Midlands. The combined studio configuration suits productions that need simultaneous setups — one setup shooting while another is dressed and lit — without having to book separate venues at different locations. B6 postcode is close to the National Express coach hub at Birmingham’s Digbeth Coach Station and accessible from New Street station by city bus. Booking via Tagvenue with separate room listings available.

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Access notes

Parking
No on-site parking confirmed. Expect to use nearby public car parks or a council parking suspension.
Loading access
Loading access not listed. Confirm access points, door widths, and lift availability with the venue before the day.
Public transit
Birmingham has mainline rail and regional bus connections. Check the nearest station and allow for equipment on-foot from transit.

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FAQ

Do I need a permit to film at Anchor Point?
No council permit is usually needed for filming at Anchor Point itself, but you'll still need the owner's written permission, and any spill-over onto public highway or pavement may require a council permit.
Is parking available at Anchor Point?
Parking isn't listed as a confirmed amenity for Anchor Point. Check with the site for crew parking, loading, and unit-base options — in Birmingham you'll often rely on nearby public car parks or a council parking suspension.
How much does it cost to film at Anchor Point?
Indicative day rate is around £255/hr. Real quotes depend on crew size, prep/strike days, hours, and exclusivity.
What crew size is suitable for Anchor Point?
Anchor Point can accommodate a large crew of 15+ including feature-film unit requirements, trucks, and extras.
Has anything been filmed at Anchor Point before?
Anchor Point appears on Filmshoot's UK location index because it has a documented track record or strong characteristics for film and photography. Specific production credits aren't displayed unless publicly confirmed by the venue — ask the venue directly or check ScreenSkills and IMDb Locations for verified credits.

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