Beudy Farm, NP7

Beudy Farm captures the untouched authenticity of a traditional Welsh bothy, but on a larger scale. At its heart stands a white-painted stone farmhouse, set within 50 acres of open countryside, evoking a sense of true isolation and old-world charm. This largely unaltered 16th-century dwelling is framed by a timeworn courtyard, edged with a collection of atmospheric, derelict farm buildings among them, a ramshackled cider house and an aged cattle shed still bearing its original iron railings. An imposing stone barn overlooks the rugged grasslands, adding to the farm’s enduring character. With its weathered beauty and unspoiled authenticity, Beudy Farm offers a timeless, dramatic backdrop—perfect for evocative filming and photoshoots.
  • 50 acres of flat grass fields with far reaching views across rolling hills.
  • Olde English farm setting with stone barns set around a courtyard area.
  • Old cowshed with many of the original features including railings
  • Empty 16th Century farmhouse with original features available for interiors and exteriors
  • An established orchard with small stream and rope swing
  • A walled garden
  • Animals including sheep, goats and alpacas

FACILITIES AT THE LOCATION

A well equipped crew base is available in the main house with access to kitchen and toilet facilities. The site also has 7 glamping units which provide accommodation for up to 26, bathrooms and kitchens. Available via prior arrangement.

There is plenty of hardstanding parking in the courtyard and in the the barn area.

The nearby town of Abergavenny has plenty of supermarkets and places to eat. There are also many restaurants which deliver.

GETTING TO BEUDY FARM

Trains go from London Paddington to Newport, Cardiff or Bristol. Trains then connect to Abergavenny train station from each of these stations. The farm is then a 20 minute car ride.

Travel time by car to Bristol or Cardiff is approximately 1 hour.

Travel time to London is approx 3 hours 30 mins.