Maps & How to Find Us

Getting around

Nestled on the border of Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire, South Farm offers a charming countryside setting approximately 25 minutes southwest of Cambridge and about 50 minutes from London by car. Plenty of on-site parking is available, with space for coaches and larger vehicles too (with prior permission) although we ask larger vehicles to enter down the exit road as the main driveway has restricted space for turning vehicles due to the trees. 

We are well located with easy access to the A1, M11, A14 & A10 via the A1198 or A505. We are also 10 minutes by car or taxi from Royston Railway Station which has a direct line between Cambridge & London Kings Cross.

Venue Map

Explore the whole of South Farm using our Venue Map below. From the indoor and outdoor spaces to hold your ceremony, to the guest accommodation and our barns, courtyards, meadows and farm beyond…

South Farm Wedding Venue - Illustrated Map

Disabled drop off points

For garden ceremonies or receptions in the main house: It is best to drop disabled guests at the front door (low threshold step to overcome or we do have a portable ramp) or garden gate (flat) next to the house and then park your vehicle as normal in the car park. Alternativey there is a paved pathway directoly from the car park leading to the house.

Old Dairy: The courtyard is usually cordoned off to general traffic with the exception of those dropping off guests in wheel chairs for direct access to the Old Dairy.

Tudor Barn: Direct access can be gained via the paved path directly from the car park to the rear fire exit of the barn.

Access route

Access to the site from all the main rooms (Tudor Barn, Old Dairy, Granary), garden and terrace are linked by flat and ramped walkways, easily negotiable for wheelchair users. Doorway dimensions to each room are written in purple under each room name on the map.  Please note that this is a listed premises and we have been unable to make many changes to parts of the property (mainly to the house) to ease access due to building conservation and rules & regulations, however most disabled people are able to get around well, please speak to a member of staff if you feel you might need assistance or more information.

Access to ground floor bedrooms

The Tack Room and Dovecote both have wider doors and all rooms have a low threshold to step over but it is quite shallow. Doorway dimensions to each room are written in purple under each room name on the map.