Bluebell Farm, GU10
Bluebell Farm is a 200-acre dairy farm set among rolling fields and extending to the banks of the River Wey with its neighbouring water meadows. A thriving nature-friendly farm that balances biodiversity with a productive milking dairy herd comprising over 100 Jersey cows, Bluebell Farm’s regenerative farming practices result in a varied mix of both natural and working farm settings.
The farm features a fully-functioning milking parlour and adjacent farm sheds, as well as a restored former dairy courtyard, including brick and stone structures, a converted grain barn, and a distinctive clock tower sitting at the centre of the yard. Other buildings of note are small shelters in the woods and a tap-room style space used by a local brewer.
Away from the farmyard, the landscape opens into stretches of ancient woodland withbluebell carpets in spring, grazing meadows and wide tracks suitable for vehicles across the year.
The mix of traditional farm buildings, its historic courtyard, open pastures and woodland gives productions a range of backdrops to use.
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200 acres of grass fields, wildflower areas and woodland
- 100 head of Jersey cows, a milking dairy herd. Mangalitsa pigs and sheep too.
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River on the boundary with access points along the margins
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Ancient woodland with large seasonal bluebell areas and tracks
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Working milking parlour and livestock sheds.
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Old converted courtyard, with various buildings
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Modern tractors and farm machinery
Facilities at the location
Bluebell Farm offers parking close to the courtyard for a small number of vehicles, with additional parking made available in a nearby field. Crew can make use of warm, dry indoor spaces within the courtyard buildings, offering suitable cover for wardrobe, equipment holding or breaks. A brewery tap-room space on site can provide refreshments or simple catering on request. Nearby villages and the closest town provide a wide choice of cafés, pubs and takeaway options within a short drive.
Getting To Bluebell Farm
Bluebell Farm is easily accessible from London, with West London just under an hour drive by car.
Trains from London Waterloo run directly to Farnham, followed by a short taxi or bus ride of around ten minutes to reach the farm.
















































