List of British recording studios
This is a list of notable recording studios in the United Kingdom, arranged in alphabetical order by studio.
A
- Air Studios - Lyndhurst Hall, London, England
- Abbey Road Studios - St. John's Wood, London, England
- Acer Studios - Greater Manchester, England
- Associated Independent Recording (also known as AIR) - Westminster, London, England
- Astoria Studio - Richmond upon Thames, London, England
B
- Boatyard Music & Film Studio - Wales
- Brighton Electric - Brighton, England
- Britannia Row Studios - London, England
- British Grove Studios - London, England
C
- Cargo Studios - Greater Manchester, England
- Castle of Doom Studios - Glasgow, Scotland
- CaVa Studios - Glasgow, Scotland
- Chipping Norton Recording Studios - Oxfordshire, England
E
- Eel Pie Studios - London, England
F
- Fairview Studios - Willerby, Hull, England
- The Farm - Chiddingfold, England
- Forbidden London - London, England
H
- Headley Grange - East Hampshire, England
I
- IBC Studios - London, England
M
- The Manor Studio, Oxfordshire, England
- Mayfair Studios - London, England
- Metropolis Group, London, England
- Monnow Valley Studio, Rockfield, Monmouth, Wales
- Morgan Studios, London, England
N
- Nemo Studios - London, England
O
- Olympic Studios - London, England
P
- Priory Recording Studios - Birmingham, England
R
- Real World Studios - founded by Peter Gabriel
- Rockfield Studios - Monmouth, Wales
- Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio
S
- Sarm East Studios - London, England
- Sarm West Studios
- Sawmills Studio, Golant - Cornwall, England
- Sound Space Studios - Wales
- Sound Techniques - London, England
- Strawberry Studios (also known as Inner City Studios) - Stockport, England
- Sphere Studios - London, England / Los Angeles, USA
T
- Toe Rag Studios - Hackney, London, England
- Trident Studios - London, England
W
- Wessex Sound Studios - Highbury New Park, London
- The Wool Hall - Beckington, near Bath, Somerset
See also
- List of U.S. recording studios
References
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