Early FEB – 2026

Where – 42 Roupell St, London SE1 8TB, UK

A visit to Q’s House from No Time To Die. A short 2 minute walk from Waterloo Station. From an article on the 007 Site:

Art Director Sandra Phillips, who worked on No Time To Die and Quantum of Solace, gave Q a “lovely two up-two down,” based on a Victorian terrace in Roupell Street, a conservation area near Waterloo train station. While the real Roupell Street exterior was used for the scene where Bond and Moneypenny turn up unannounced, interrupting his dinner preparations, the interior of Q’s home was a set built on the Richard Attenborough Stage at Pinewood Studios, which featured an open-plan ground floor with interconnected living space, kitchen-diner and terraced garden.

If you’re looking to purchase any items from the set of Q’s House then my friend Remmert has done some great work putting the items together on his website. The cost estimate on a house like this would be roughly £1.5 according to Zoopla.

There’s an interesting line of old cars on the street, presumably the owner has multiple allocations.

The pub, The King’s Arms at the end of Roupell Street, has a decent pint and they serve food, although I didn’t eat. In the restaurant area at the back there is a No Time To Die poster with signatures.

The staff I spoke to weren’t working in the pub when they did the filming, but I’m assuming they must have been helping the cast members with production in some way to receive a poster like this.

From Jason Kim on INSTA.

It looks almost as the same as it does inside as seen in the movie…. 2 days before the premiere, I met the owners and they let me in. They thought I was realtor appraising their home at first but informed them otherwise.

After I told the owners I’m a Bond fan, the couple took my photos for me to recreate a scene (which at time I wouldn’t have known was deleted). They told me Ben Whishaw was never on site as he’s “on the set side” and that they were paid HANDSOMELY by EON for a week’s worth of work that didn’t even make final cut. The wife called Sir Roger a pansy because “she loves Sean”.

You can buy the physical London Bond Map that will help you navigate the locations without the need for getting your phone out constantly. Alternatively, the online Map can be followed below.