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Filming in Maitland - Screen Hunter
Screen Hunter facilitates film making in the Maitland area and is the one stop shop for location managers and producers. If you are interested in filming at Maitland or require more information please contact Screen Hunter in the first instance. Their team of experienced professionals are there to make sure that your experience filming is hassle free. Get in touch on the number below to connect with local crews and services or to get your permit process on the move.
Contact Ph: (02) 4978 4014
Maitland Gaol is one of the only intact regional 19th and 20th century Correctional Institution available for location filming within New South Wales.
Originally opened in 1848, this classic sandstone walled maximum security facility was constructed almost continuously during its 150 years as a correctional institution, the last building being completed in 1993. Built on almost two hectares of land on the hill overlooking the township of East Maitland, the variety of structures within the facility makes it a unique location.
Maitland Gaol offers the following features suitable for filming:
- 19th century and contemporary cells
- Razor wire
- Visiting facilities
- Industrial workshops
- Exercise yards
- Shower room
- Kitchen
- Guard towers and catwalk
- Hospital
Screen Hunter facilitates film making in the Maitland area. If you are interested in filming at Maitland Gaol or require more information please contact Screen Hunter in the first instance. Their team of experienced professionals are there to make sure that your experience filming at Maitland Gaol is hassle free. Get in touch on the number below to connect with local crews and services or to get your permit process on the move.
Contact Ph: (02) 4978 4014
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