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Ardmore Film Factory

Ardmore Studios present "Ardmore Film Factory", an additional production facility located in Bray, County Wicklow, just 5 minutes from Ardmore Studios' primary location on Herbert Road. Ardmore Film Factory serves as both an extension to the Herbert Road location, and as a standalone facility offering clients increased availability of studio and office space.

 

Ardmore Film Factory contains over 30,000 sq ft of studio space and 11,000 sq ft of office space (distributed over two floors), opening up opportunities for productions of all sizes to utilise the facility. Ardmore Film Factory is located at the far southeast corner of Bray Business Park, off the Southern Cross Road, on a site of approximately 5.5 acres. The facility directly overlooks the rear of Kilruddery Estate which places it in a secluded, undisturbed location backing onto green fields and quiet surroundings.

 

Ardmore Film Factory is now open for business, and productions wishing to utilise the space should get in contact with Ardmore Studios on +353 1 286 2971 or film@ardmore.ie

Ground Floor:

 

Situated on the ground floor is the facility's primary 25,000 sq ft studio area. Two large roller shutter doors provide access into the studio along with direct access to the 5,000 sq ft workshop area located directly behind the main studio space. Both areas are easily adaptable to suit the needs of different productions. Both can be used as either studio spaces or construction facilities. Also located on the ground floor is 5,000 sq ft of office space, bathrooms and a kitchen.

Green Screen

(L-Shaped) Cyclorama

Length:

Width:

Height:

58 feet

29 feet

20 feet

First Floor:

 

The first floor houses the bulk of offices at the facility. With over 6,000 sq ft of office space ranging in various sizes, there are plenty of rooms to facilitate even the largest to smallest of productions.

Ardmore Film Factory,

IDA Business Park,

Southern Cross Road,

Bray,

Co. Wicklow

 

A98 F7D7

 

+353 (1) 286 2971

 

 

 

 

All figures are approximations.

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