FAQs
Gates open at 7pm for you to enjoy our catering facilities and choose your favourite spot before the film starts at approximately 9pm, depending on the timing of sunset.
Tickets are available to purchase online, please click here. If you have any general queries then please email [email protected]. Tickets are also available on the gate, subject to availability.
Yes. We are working with some fantastic local food and drink suppliers catering for all your cinema needs, including a selection of locally sourced food. Sweets and Popcorn will satisfy those with a sweet tooth, while a well-stocked bar serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks as well as tea and coffee will be available. THERE IS A STRICT NO GLASS POLICY on all sites due to sites being working farms with livestock.
Yes absolutely, but please be aware that films will commence screening at dusk, between approximately 8.30 and 9.30pm, depending on sunset. Please adhere to the film age rating and anyone aged 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. We encourage you to get the babysitter and taxi booked and settle in for the evening!
The audience will be sat in a spacious grass field, ensuring everyone gets the best view of the screen whilst remaining socially distant.
Will there be Covid-19 safety measures in place?
The great thing about our events is they are all outdoors, helping to reduce risk. That said we will have a number of hand santisiing stations on site, offer card facilities to reduce cash transactions, and ask all of our lovely customers to be respectful of each other’s personal space.
Lots and lots, the parking is in a field near to the screen and it is free for all Film on a Farm ticket holders.
We have VIP deckchair seating which, in our opinion, is the best place to enjoy Film on a Farm. You have to be quick though as these are limited. Another great way to enjoy Film on a Farm is to bring a good rug, blanket or bean bag for comfort. If you do bring camping chairs we ask you to be mindful of those sitting around you and keep towards the edges of the seating area.
Yes we will have card facilities available on site at the bar, but please bring cash as well, just in case the wonders of modern technology gremlins comes to haunt us.
The screenings will be outdoors, we can’t always depend on the great British weather but at Film on a Farm the show must go on. Please bring your most practical clothes to keep you warm and dry.
Due to the sites being on grass fields, access may be limited. We do ask Film on a Farm guests with restricted mobility to please be accompanied during their visit for ease. Disabled WC facilities will be available.
Unfortunately not I’m afraid. Film on a Farm takes place in grass fields used for grazing livestock, so in the interest of animal welfare, please leave them behind. We do of course allow registered guide dogs for those that require them.
Yes. There will be plenty of WC facilities for ladies and gents. We also have disabled WC facilities available at Film on a Farm.
Film on a Farm are proud to support the Scouts. Scouts is a wonderful organisation that encourages children and young adults to reach their full potential and experience the great outdoors. The local Scout group will be present at each event and Film on a Farm will be raising funds to support the work they do and they would be hugely grateful for any support you can give.
Unfortunately we are unable to offer a refund if the event needs to be cancelled for any reason. Instead, we will offer a voucher for another screening of your choice, providing you contact us at [email protected] with your booking reference and within 10 working days of the original screening date.
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If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected].