Photo, Film, and Creative Productions at Sparrow House
the house
Sparrow House is a historic, 1850s Carpenter Gothic Victorian. With nearly 3000 square feet, 12 rooms, gingerbread trim and original details, the one-of-a-kind home is virtually unchanged from Its original construction.
the grounds
Nearly 2 acres of lush, private property includes fruit trees, rolling hills, wildlife and stunning riverfront views.
the neighborhood
Just steps away from the Hudson River, and a short drive from Storm King Art Center, West Point, Storm King National Park, Bannerman’s Castle on Pollepel Island, Beacon, the Newburgh Waterfront, orchards and wineries and more, make this a versatile location for films, editorial or commercial shoots.
Photo, Film & Creative Productions
Ideal for editorial shoots, fashion campaigns, music videos, film and TV shoots, interviews, branded content, and creative productions big and small.
Sparrow House has long attracted photographers, directors, musicians, stylists, artists, and production teams looking for atmosphere, texture, and a location that already feels like a world of its own. The house offers layered interiors, themed bedrooms, historic details, overgrown gardens, moody light, vintage objects and props, and a distinctly cinematic quality that changes with the seasons.
The property works especially well for projects seeking:
American Gothic or Victorian atmosphere
Historic Hudson Valley architecture
Cozy countryside interiors
Witchy or folkloric aesthetics
Vintage domesticity
Garden and greenhouse settings
Slow-living or handmade lifestyle imagery
Romantic, mysterious, or nostalgic visual storytelling
Available for:
Film & TV shoots of all sizes
Music video shoots
Editorial photo shoots
Fashion and jewelry campaigns
Brand content
Cookbook & food photography
Interviews & documentary shoots
Artist content days
Retreat photography
Commercial productions of all sizes
The house can accommodate both lighter creative teams and larger multi-room productions depending on the scope of the project. There is excellent natural light throughout the house, flexible staging areas, outdoor shooting locations, nearby access to forests and waterfronts, and enough spooky little corners to keep a camera busy for days.
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