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Where was MobLand filmed

MobLand

Year: 2025

Genre: Crime, Drama

Country: Belgium, USA, United Kingdom

The crime series, created by Ronan Bennett with the participation of Guy Ritchie, was filmed in the UK and Belgium, but the main city of filming was London. The choice of locations for filming was determined by the need to immerse viewers in the world of wealthy criminal families. The authors of the series needed to emphasize the contrast between the luxurious life of the characters and the harsh reality of their activities. In London, shooting was carried out in different areas of the city, including the Isle of Dogs in East London. The iconic location was the Waverton Mansion, which was used as the residence of the Harrigan family. The use of busy urban areas allowed the filmmakers to convey the danger of the world of organized crime.

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Locations

  • Harrigan Mansion

    In movie

    Scene where show the Harrigan family mansion. The plot of the series focuses on two feuding crime families from London whose businesses span the globe. One of the families is headed by Conrad Harrigan (Pierce Brosnan) and Maeve Harrigan (Helen Mirren), who are the patriarch and matriarch of the family. It is their mansion residence that we see in the footage.

    Real

    Scene was shot Waverton Mansion, in Gloucestershire, England. Waverton House, designed by renowned British architect Quinlan Terry was built between 1978 and 1980 and is a traditional stone house with a central staircase and rooms around it on all floors. It is renowned for its classical style, combining elements of Cotswolds stone architecture with bolder Sanmicheli style details, particularly in the Ionic doorway. This mansion is a great example of how a traditional building only becomes more beautiful over time. The filmmakers chose Waverton House as the residence of the Harrigan family because of its elegant and luxurious appearance, which perfectly matches its status as a wealthy and influential family. The use of this mansion adds to the realism of the movie and helps create an atmosphere of luxury and power, which is important to the plot of the series.

  • The Midland Grand at St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel

    In movie

    Scene where Harry mediates an agreement between the Dogans and the Lazaros at a refined brasserie. The opulent Victorian interior of the hotel's restaurant provides a suitably upscale backdrop for the tense negotiation between the rival factions, setting the tone for the series' power dynamics from the very first episode.

    Real

    Scene was shot a refined French brasserie inside the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel, originally the Victorian-era Midland Grand Hotel opened in 1873. The restaurant is led by Michelin-starred chef Victor Garvey and features stunning Gothic Revival architecture with soaring ceilings and ornate details. The building underwent major restoration and reopened as a luxury hotel in 2011, preserving its original grandeur.

  • The site of the explosion

    In movie

    Scene where an explosion occurs in one of the houses associated with the Harrigan family. It centers on two rival crime families in London. Harry da Souza is a dedicated “solver” for one of the families and finds himself at the epicenter of the conflict between them. After the house of one of the family members is bombed, he is summoned to a meeting with his boss, where he is told that he must protect them. Harry finds himself at the center of the conflict as he must protect one of the families while navigating a complex web of loyalties and betrayals.

    Real

    Scene was shot on a street in the Isle of Dogs in London. It is a neighborhood in east London, part of the Tower Hamlets borough. It is a peninsula surrounded on three sides by the River Thames. The district is known for the fact that on its territory is located one of the largest business centers in Europe - Canary Wharf, where there are numerous office buildings, including the famous skyscraper One Canada Square. Historically, the area was part of the Port of London, but after its decline in the 1980s it was transformed into a modern business center. The close proximity of buildings to each other on separate streets creates the perfect environment for creating impressive visual effects. The dense development maximizes the use of space for shots of the explosion and assassination attempt on people close to the crime family.

  • Two Temple Place

    In movie

    Scene where the interior of the Palace of Westminster is depicted during a politically charged sequence. The neo-Gothic architecture and ornate woodwork of Two Temple Place convincingly stand in for the real Houses of Parliament, providing an authentic sense of institutional power and historic weight to the political dealings shown on screen.

    Real

    Scene was shot a magnificent neo-Gothic mansion on London's Victoria Embankment, built in the 1890s for William Waldorf Astor. Known for its intricate woodwork, elaborate stained glass, and ornamental stonework, it now serves as a cultural venue hosting free exhibitions. The building's lavish interiors make it a popular filming location, having also doubled for Parliament in the Silent Witness series.

  • Waverton House, Sezincote

    In movie

    Scene where the Harrigan family estate is shown, serving as the imposing home base of the crime dynasty. The grand country house exterior and its surrounding grounds — including stables featured in the second episode — convey the immense wealth and old-money aspirations of the Harrigan family, contrasting with their criminal enterprises.

    Real

    Scene was shot a grand English country house in Sezincote, Gloucestershire, inspired by 18th-century classical architecture but actually built between 1978 and 1980. The estate primarily hosts equestrian events and also organizes outdoor cinema nights and live music performances. Located more than two hours' drive from London, it sits in the picturesque Cotswolds countryside surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.