Farling Farm, GL54
Farling Farm is a working farm spread across 800 acres of arable fields, pasture, and rolling hills. The land produces wheat, barley, oilseed rape, and peas on a seasonal basis, and a herd of cattle graze the grassland.
As well as traditional Cotswold stone and modern farm buildings, the farm features a distinctive grass airstrip with a large hangar, providing a secluded and expansive area suitable for a variety of filming setups. A charming cottage boats an “in the middle of nowhere” setting whilst still being easily accessible, while additional cottages and two farmhouses across the site bring variety in architecture and period details.
The mix of architecture, working areas, weathered corners, and open landscapes makes Farling Farm a versatile backdrop for film, TV, and photography.
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800 acres of arable land, rolling hills, valleys, and flat open expanses
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Cotswold stone farm buildings, from the mid-19th century to the present
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Isolated post-war cottage available for exteriors and interiors
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Two farmhouses and three additional cottages
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Airstrip with a grass runway and a large hangar housing five aircraft
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Working farmyard and barns, alongside derelict and decaying areas
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5-acre woodland with grass tracks
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Private roads and long farm tracks, including a wide track leading to an isolated barn
FACILITIES AT THE LOCATION
Parking is available near the main farmyard, with additional spaces depending on the filming location. A dry, warm crew base can be provided, though some locations may require a short drive.
Plenty of local catering firms in the area.
One of the cottages is available for shoot-and-stay, sleeping four. Additionally, there is a wide choice of accommodation within 2-4 miles, including hotels, Airbnb and pubs.
GETTING TO FARLING FARM
Farling Farm is a two-hour drive from Central London and an hour away from Bristol.
Trains run from London Paddington to Kemble station, and then Farling Farm is a 25-minute drive.