Film set diversification: Chavenage House, Gloucestershire

This week we are joined by CLA member Caroline Lowsley-Williams who has diversified her beautiful family home and country estate, Chavenage House, into a location for TV and film productions including the BBC1 series Poldark and The Pale Horse.  Caroline shares with us how they started out as a film location, new business ventures filming has brought with it to the house and estate, and how to tap into the new trend of teletourism.  We are also joined by Thomas Mason, CLA Rural Surveyor, who explains the importance of securing alternative income streams and the practicalities to consider when venturing into this industry. To learn more about Chavenage House and visit https://chavenage.com To find out more about Historic Houses visit - https://www.historichouses.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to the CLA’s first ever Podcast series – Rural Business Uncovered.In this series we will review in detail the key issues facing landowners and rural businesses today. Season three will be available from January 2022.The Country Land & Business Association are dedicated to protecting and defending the rights of landowners and rural businesses. The Rural Powerhouse is a CLA campaign designed to unleash the potential of the rural economy. It aims to close the rural productivity gap, adding £43bn per year while transforming the lives of millions of people who live and work in the countryside.Visit WWW.CLA.ORG.UK for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.