The farm is called Grayhill farm.
The farm is located in Southeast Wales. The closest village is called Llanvair Discoed and the farm lies a few hundred meters north of the village.
Yes, the farm can be visited. It was a "living history" project before the filming of the series, and it continued after filming was completed. You can search for it on the web using the keywords: "Bullace Hill"
No. The narrator tells in the beginning of the first episode that "health and safetly regulations" prohibit the team from actually living on the farm. In an extra on the DVD it is told that filming took between three and five days each month.
"Tudor Monastery Farm" simulates a farm from roughly the same era and also has Ruth Goodman and Peter Ginn in the team. A farm is also simulated in the series "Victorian Farm", "Edwardian Farm" and "Wartime Farm", where a farm is re-enacted during the 19th century, the beginning of the 20th century and World War II respectively. The last three series feature Ruth Goodman, Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn.
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