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Projects

These projects showcase aerial photography, drone video, 360° virtual tours and visual documentation created across Portsmouth, Gosport, Fareham, Southampton and the wider Hampshire area. They include work for property marketing, construction progress monitoring, heritage documentation and commercial organisations.

3D Visual Models
(Photogrammetry)

This interactive 3D model of Fort Gilkicker, Gosport, provides rich detail on the structure and serves as a powerful tool for visualising the site's progress and transformation at every stage of development.

3D models like this are invaluable for:

  • Estate agents & property marketing; offering immersive previews to prospective buyers and investors

  • Construction planning & coordination; helping teams visualise complex spatial relationships and project phasing

  • Client presentations; enabling stakeholders to understand design intent, scale, and context far better than photos or plans alone

  • Project documentation & time-lapse visualisation; tracking changes from historic structure to finished residences

 

Whether it’s for heritage restoration, residential conversion, or commercial development, high-quality 3D models elevate how projects are communicated and experienced. They give viewers, from clients to contractors, a sense of place and progression that static images or 2D plans simply can’t match.

Fort Gilkicker Redevelopment – Construction Progress Monitoring

Fort Gilkicker, a historic Victorian fort overlooking Stokes Bay in Gosport, Hampshire, is currently being transformed into a collection of luxury coastal residences. This redevelopment is documented using aerial photography, drone video and 360° visualisation to monitor construction progress and communicate the evolution of the site.

This 360° aerial video captures the site from above, allowing viewers to explore the fort and its surroundings from every direction. Filmed using 360° drone capture technology, the footage provides a comprehensive view of the structure, the shoreline, and the wider landscape around Stokes Bay and the Solent.

Aerial visualisation like this is particularly valuable for construction progress monitoring and project communication. It enables developers, stakeholders, and potential buyers to clearly understand the scale of the site, the layout of the development, and how the project evolves over time.

360° aerial imagery and video are increasingly used for:

• Construction progress documentation and reporting
• Property development marketing and investor presentations
• Planning, site analysis, and project coordination
• Heritage redevelopment and architectural documentation

By capturing the entire environment in a single recording, 360° aerial technology provides a level of spatial understanding that traditional photography and standard video cannot achieve.

Hinton Manor – Aerial 360° View

Located in the countryside north of Portsmouth, Hinton Manor House is a historic country residence set within the Hampshire landscape near the village of Horndean.

The manor is a Grade II listed property, recognised for its architectural and historic interest. Like many English country houses, it reflects a long tradition of rural estates that developed alongside farmland and local villages, shaping the character of the South Downs region.

Surrounded by open countryside and mature trees, the setting of the manor becomes particularly striking when seen from the air. Aerial perspectives reveal the scale of the property, its grounds, and the wider landscape that frames the estate.

This 360° aerial video, produced for Fine & Country, captures the manor and its surroundings from above. Although presented as a standard video, it was filmed using 360° capture technology, allowing the scene to be recorded in every direction and providing a distinctive perspective of the property and its environment.

Aerial media like this helps estate agents and property owners present homes within their wider landscape, offering potential buyers a clearer sense of location, setting, and atmosphere.

Drone Aerial Photography & Construction Time-Lapse in Bosham, near Chichester

Vantage View provides professional aerial photography and drone video services for a residential construction project near Bosham Quay, on the south side of the harbour in Bosham, near Chichester.

This project highlights the use of drone aerial photography for construction projects in and around Chichester, including coastal locations such as Bosham.

The project is being documented through high-quality aerial footage, with ongoing footage contributing to a developing construction time-lapse.

This type of drone coverage is widely used for construction progress monitoring, property marketing, and aerial documentation across Chichester, West Sussex, and Hampshire. It provides a clear visual overview of the build, helping track construction progress while also creating strong marketing content. Aerial visuals offer a unique perspective of the site, making it easier to present development stages in a clean and engaging way.

Whether you’re looking for aerial photography near Bosham Quay, drone footage of a property build in Chichester, construction progress video in West Sussex, or even “drone photos of a house being built near me”, Vantage View delivers professional and reliable aerial media tailored to each project.

 

In addition to aerial work, Vantage View also offers ground photography, video, and full time-lapse solutions for construction and property projects across Bosham, Chichester, West Sussex, and Hampshire.

Titchfield Abbey – Aerial 360° View

Rising quietly from the Meon Valley near Fareham, Titchfield Abbey is one of Hampshire’s most fascinating historic ruins. Founded in the early 13th century by Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester, the abbey was home to a community of Premonstratensian canons, often known as the “White Canons” because of the colour of their robes.

For more than three centuries, the abbey served both as a religious centre and as part of the wider community, with its canons preaching, studying, and serving nearby parishes. The complex once included a church, cloisters, living quarters, farmland, and fishponds that supported the abbey’s daily life.

The abbey’s story changed dramatically in 1537, when King Henry VIII dissolved monasteries across England. Titchfield Abbey was granted to Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton, who transformed the monastic buildings into a grand Tudor residence known as Place House.

Over the centuries the house was gradually abandoned and partially demolished, leaving behind the striking ruins we see today. The most distinctive feature is the impressive four-towered gatehouse, created during the Tudor conversion and still dominating the site.

Today, the remains of Titchfield Abbey are preserved as a historic monument and managed by English Heritage. From the ground the scale of the site can be hard to appreciate, but from above the layout of the medieval complex and later Tudor additions become far clearer.

This 360° aerial video offers a unique perspective, allowing you to explore the abbey from the air and look around the historic site in every direction.

360° Virtual Tours and Interactive Walk-Arounds

This 360° virtual tour showcases The Crofton Club (Fareham), a family social venue with a bar, function hall, and multiple event spaces available for hire. Visitors can explore the venue remotely, view the layout, and understand how the space works for private functions, community events, and live entertainment.

360° photography and video are ideal for a wide range of properties and businesses, including real estate, social clubs, event venues, offices, construction sites, and commercial premises. They allow clients to:

- Showcase spaces clearly and attractively

- Promote room hire, property listings, or commercial facilities

- Help visitors, clients, or stakeholders understand layouts and capacity

- Enhance online engagement and visibility

- Document construction projects, track progress, or create time-lapse visualisations

 

Interactive 360° tours and walk-arounds are perfect for venues, construction sites, residential and commercial properties, community spaces, and businesses looking to present their premises in a modern, accessible, and engaging way.

St Mary Magdalene &
St Denys Church

This 360-degree video captures St Mary Magdalene & St Denys Church, a historic landmark at the heart of Midhurst. Dating back over 800 years, the church reflects the town’s long history and character, standing alongside the River Rother within the South Downs National Park.

Midhurst is a traditional West Sussex market town known for its heritage, architecture and surrounding countryside, making it an ideal setting to demonstrate immersive visual storytelling.

Using terrestrial and aerial photography and video, including 360-degree capture, we create immersive content that allows viewers to explore places remotely, understand context and appreciate scale in a way traditional photography and video cannot.

Midhurst

Challenger Lighting Floodlighting Showcase at Gosport Borough FC

Filmed during a Gosport Borough FC training session at AEI Stadium, Privett Park, this aerial production was commissioned by Challenger Lighting to demonstrate the effectiveness of their floodlighting installation. Captured using 360° aerial imagery and professionally edited to showcase varied viewpoints, the video illustrates pitch-wide illumination across the club’s 3G artificial turf surface in practical use.

360° Aerial Footage

These 360° aerial videos capture the Spinnaker Tower from 120 metres (around 400 ft), while the tower itself rises to 170 metres (approximately 558 ft) above Portsmouth Harbour. The footage provides a striking sense of scale and perspective, showing the tower’s structure and its relationship with the surrounding city of Portsmouth, coastline and developments. One version is fully interactive, while the other is carefully edited to highlight key angles and details.

360° videos allow viewers to explore scenes freely, providing insights and understanding that traditional photography or standard video cannot. They are ideal for construction sites, property listings, architectural projects, or urban developments, enabling clients to:

- Showcase properties, buildings, or sites from every angle

- Present layouts, access, and surroundings clearly

- Reduce site visits while improving decision-making

- Engage audiences with immersive and interactive content

- Create compelling marketing, planning, or project documentation

Using the latest 360° drone technology, released at the end of last year, we help construction companies, builders, estate agents, and developers present sites and properties with maximum impact. Get in touch to bring 360° aerial content to your next project.

Sunrise Aerial Property Showcase

Present your property in its best light.

This sunrise drone footage, filmed north of Portsdown Hill near Portsmouth, demonstrates how early morning aerial coverage can showcase rural homes and their wider setting with clarity and impact.

Contact Vantage View to discuss professional drone video for your residential marketing.

River Meon Inspection – Soberton, Hampshire (February 2026)

Vantage View visited the River Meon near Soberton, Hampshire, in February 2026 to monitor water levels and assess any flood risks. The river was flowing at typical levels for this location, with some elevated flow following recent rainfall, but no significant flooding was observed.

The River Meon is a chalk stream running through rural farmland. While it is not widely used for intensive agricultural irrigation, there are controlled water abstractions downstream for public water supply and occasional agricultural use. These are carefully managed to protect the river’s natural ecosystem.

Vantage View continues to monitor the river, documenting conditions and ensuring early detection of any potential flooding.

Gosport High Street  Aerial Visual Commission

Commissioned by Incuhive in collaboration with Gosport Borough Council, this aerial photography project captured Gosport High Street for use across digital platforms and commercial publications, providing a fresh perspective of the town centre and its business community.

Gosport High Street
Gosport High Street

Construction Progress Photos & Site Updates

 

We take regular photos and videos of your construction site so you can see how the work is progressing.

This includes building project progress photos, site updates, and drone images taken at different stages. You can clearly see what’s been done, compare before and after, and keep a record of the whole job from start to finish.

If you need weekly or monthly updates, we can visit your site and capture clear, consistent photos from the ground and the air.

These are useful for:

  • keeping clients and investors updated

  • showing progress on reports

  • marketing your development

  • having a proper record of the work

 

We also provide drone footage and time-based updates, so you can track the build as it happens.

Looking for regular construction site photo updates or progress photos in Hampshire? Get in touch and we’ll set up a simple, reliable schedule that works for your project.

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Some imagery shown represents independently captured material for portfolio and demonstration purposes.

Vantage View is a Gosport-based construction media company by Nuno Cardoso - www.nunocardoso.co.uk

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