Space to let your creativity take off
The UK's most flexible film studio near London
Bovingdon Airfield Studios complex offers over 100 acres of premium film friendly production facilities. Our state-of-the-art sound stages combined with our multipurpose backlots are suitable for feature film, HETV, commercials and primetime TV shows with audiences. We are conveniently situated near both London and the beautiful rural landscape of the Chilterns with easy access from the M25 and M1.
Global Production Awards 2026
Bovingdon Airfield Studios is delighted to have been shortlisted for Studio of the Year at the Global Production Awards 2026. To be recognised alongside such an impressive group of UK and international studios is a huge honour, and we look forward to celebrating with the industry in Cannes this May.
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Bespoke-built sound stages, with space to let your imagination and creativity soar. Our state-of-the-art stages will help bring your motion pictures to life.
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Over 60 acres of studio backlots including three runways, multiple surfaces of hardstanding and grass. Pre-approved planning permissions on all hardstanding backlot and flexible-sized areas to meet your exacting set-build and filming requirements.
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Among the sound stages and studio backlots, our complex offers an array of film and TV production facilities including workshops, offices, production pad and plenty of parking.
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From the Golden Globes to the BAFTAs, feature films, high-end TV, commercials and TV filmed at our world-class studios.
Testimonials
“In 2024 we started thinking about where we could shoot a factually based film set in the City of Ramadi during the Iraq war in 2006. I had, a few years before, filmed the last two episodes of Masters Of The Air at Bovingdon, and it was Bovingdon that I first picked up the phone to for this new project. Having explained the demands of the project - from the building of a composite real house in a real street, inside and out, to the almost constant gun fire and a very large explosion - the management at Bovingdon assured me that none of this would be a problem.
“They allowed us to repurpose the old flight control tower into our set. They moved a hill for us so that it acted as a backdrop to the street. They helped us get our firearms licence in order so we could fire blanks and set up a blank firing range for the actors’ boot camp training on the airfield. The result was a totally convincing Ramadi street set in Iraq. It is now impossible to imagine that we would have been able to shoot Warfare anywhere else!”
Matthew Penry Davey, Producer