The Bee Shelter, Hartpury formerly stood in the grounds of the college. The
Victorian structure, known as a
bee bole, was moved to the churchyard and is a
Grade II* listed building. Hartpury's campus covers 360 hectares. It includes a 296-cubicle dairy unit and a dairy parlour. In 2023, the university invested £12.75 million into a library and study area named the University Learning Hub. It has also invested £5.8 million in a veterinary nursing centre. It has a double sports hall with performance analysis cameras, a rehabilitation suite, human performance and
biomechanics laboratories; therapy suites, a performance analysis suite with an assessment and testing laboratory; an altitude chamber with an anti-gravity treadmill; power, cross-training and performance gyms; and 3G-surfaced rugby and football pitches with integrated cameras.
Hartpury Equine Facilities include a rider performance centre, equine therapy centre, competition arenas and stabling for 230 horses. The Margaret Giffen Centre for Rider Performance has three
Racewood manufactured horse-riding simulators. Its eventing simulator allows riders to experience
dressage,
cross-country or
show jumping movements. Its racing simulator allows jockeys to work on their techniques and the centre also has a basic simulator for novices. Facilities in the Equine Therapy Centre include a water treadmill, high-speed treadmill and ground schooling arenas to support rehabilitation and performance analysis.
Home farm Home Farm is a commercial farm located on the campus and is used by the university's and college's students. The farm raises cows,
calves, sheep and manages
arable land. Its facilities include a dairy bull-beef rearing unit, a 296-cubicle dairy unit, and a 30/30 GEA rapid exit parlour. The university's farming operations supply companies like Sainsbury's, Müller, and Glencore.
Hartpury agri-tech centre The centre was opened in 2020 by National Farmers' Union President
Minette Batters. The centre's facilities grant farmers, and students at agricultural institutions and organisations access to smart farming technologies. == Sport ==