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Nunny’s Farm — Attraction in Great Britain

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Nunny’s Farm
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The Nunsthorpe Tavern
Sutcliffe Ave, Nunsthorpe, Grimsby DN33 1HA, United Kingdom
GY Munchies
184 Sutcliffe Ave, Nunsthorpe, Grimsby DN33 1HA, United Kingdom
Piccolo Pizzeria
49 Second Ave, Nunsthorpe, Grimsby DN33 1NH, United Kingdom
Cafe Croft
Department of Family Services, Grimsby DN33 3RG, United Kingdom
Eatwell Express Cafe
Grimsby DN33 2BA, United Kingdom
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Nunny’s Farm
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Nunny’s Farm

Wootton Rd, Nunsthorpe, Grimsby DN33 1HE, United Kingdom
4.7(174)
Open until 3:00 PM
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Phone
+44 1472 236676
Website
nunnysfarmcic.org
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Sun10 AM - 3 PMOpen

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Nearby restaurants of Nunny’s Farm

The Nunsthorpe Tavern

GY Munchies

Piccolo Pizzeria

Cafe Croft

Eatwell Express Cafe

The Nunsthorpe Tavern

The Nunsthorpe Tavern

4.5

(52)

Open until 10:00 PM
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GY Munchies

GY Munchies

4.9

(42)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Piccolo Pizzeria

Piccolo Pizzeria

4.6

(88)

Closed
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Cafe Croft

Cafe Croft

5.0

(5)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Reviews of Nunny’s Farm

4.7
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5.0
1y

Visited for the first time on Bank Holiday Monday. Couldn’t believe how affordable the entrance tickets were - only £2 for an adult! We purchased some animal food and started making our way round. We were lucky enough to partake in guinea pig ‘fishing’, which was where you hold a wooden fishing rod with rope and vegetables tied to the end, and the animals will eat from it. This was a really cute activity and not something I’ve done before. The variety of animals available to see and interact with was brilliant, and our favourites were the highland cows. It’s so rare to find these in farms or petting zoos, so this was a brilliant surprise. We fed all of the suitable animals with the food and then went over to the cafe for a quick bite to eat. We purchased a cheese salad baguette, a tuna and sweetcorn roll and a sausage roll (bear in mind all food is vegan). The sausage roll was delicious, and the roll was satisfactory. The cheese salad baguette however, was very dry and not enjoyable at all. For £3.95 I would say this was definitely overpriced. I couldn’t eat more than two mouthfuls as it was not pleasant. We then purchased a few items from the gift shop, including some fresh eggs (only £1.00 for 6!). Overall I had a great experience and would visit again, but I wouldn’t eat here due to the poor quality food we...

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5.0
3y

Wow! I didn't know this existed until a friend told me about it so I brought along my visiting family and grandchildren to see for myself. What a hidden gem. I was very impressed with the layout, clear instructions upon entering, and the alpacas are simply beautiful. One young lady who works there told me all about the animals, their names and how old they were. There are pigs, cows, donkeys, sheep, ponies, guinea pigs, turkeys etc. There is a small cafe inside the enclosure and a small, quality gift shop too. Plenty of parking around the back of the community place. Plenty of low benches to sit for a rest if needed to. There is sign posting outside the community place for Nunny's Farm but nowhere else, which is a shame. We had to ask for directions even though we were just a stones' throw away. Think the council should put some brown attraction sign posts up for this lovely little bit of paradise! I will definitely be returning for...

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5.0
4y

Had a lovely couple of hours here today. Lots of staff with the animals so the children are able to learn about each animal and stroke if they want to. There are feeding stations at most enclosures so you can get a handful of food for 20p. My little person loved this, putting in the money, turning the handle, catching the food and feeding the animals. Make sure you have some 20p coins with you but I did get some on entry. There is a little trail to follow at the moment with a certificate at the end. I'm sure we will be visiting again. I did miss the entrance at first tho as you have to go into the car park of...

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Emily KapllaniEmily Kapllani
Visited for the first time on Bank Holiday Monday. Couldn’t believe how affordable the entrance tickets were - only £2 for an adult! We purchased some animal food and started making our way round. We were lucky enough to partake in guinea pig ‘fishing’, which was where you hold a wooden fishing rod with rope and vegetables tied to the end, and the animals will eat from it. This was a really cute activity and not something I’ve done before. The variety of animals available to see and interact with was brilliant, and our favourites were the highland cows. It’s so rare to find these in farms or petting zoos, so this was a brilliant surprise. We fed all of the suitable animals with the food and then went over to the cafe for a quick bite to eat. We purchased a cheese salad baguette, a tuna and sweetcorn roll and a sausage roll (bear in mind all food is vegan). The sausage roll was delicious, and the roll was satisfactory. The cheese salad baguette however, was very dry and not enjoyable at all. For £3.95 I would say this was definitely overpriced. I couldn’t eat more than two mouthfuls as it was not pleasant. We then purchased a few items from the gift shop, including some fresh eggs (only £1.00 for 6!). Overall I had a great experience and would visit again, but I wouldn’t eat here due to the poor quality food we got this time.
Jasmine WattJasmine Watt
We went on Saturday for the first time and it was amazing! There was so many animals that you could interact with and the volunteers and staff were so knowledgeable about all the animals. Everyone was super friendly and let us pet some animals. You can buy feed and so we fed quite a few of the animals too. We went to the pumpkin patch and it was super cute. They had set up some decorations that you could get photos with and the pumpkins were all different colours and sizes which was great! It was such a great family day out with our little one and will definitely be coming back
Jayne CampbellJayne Campbell
What a lovely little place although only small at the minute but with major plans to extend theres still plenty to do and see The Kids (and us adults) ,loved it Got to pet the Animals and feed them Staff were lovely and very knowledgable Well worth £2 admission and totally worth a visit
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Visited for the first time on Bank Holiday Monday. Couldn’t believe how affordable the entrance tickets were - only £2 for an adult! We purchased some animal food and started making our way round. We were lucky enough to partake in guinea pig ‘fishing’, which was where you hold a wooden fishing rod with rope and vegetables tied to the end, and the animals will eat from it. This was a really cute activity and not something I’ve done before. The variety of animals available to see and interact with was brilliant, and our favourites were the highland cows. It’s so rare to find these in farms or petting zoos, so this was a brilliant surprise. We fed all of the suitable animals with the food and then went over to the cafe for a quick bite to eat. We purchased a cheese salad baguette, a tuna and sweetcorn roll and a sausage roll (bear in mind all food is vegan). The sausage roll was delicious, and the roll was satisfactory. The cheese salad baguette however, was very dry and not enjoyable at all. For £3.95 I would say this was definitely overpriced. I couldn’t eat more than two mouthfuls as it was not pleasant. We then purchased a few items from the gift shop, including some fresh eggs (only £1.00 for 6!). Overall I had a great experience and would visit again, but I wouldn’t eat here due to the poor quality food we got this time.
Emily Kapllani

Emily Kapllani

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We went on Saturday for the first time and it was amazing! There was so many animals that you could interact with and the volunteers and staff were so knowledgeable about all the animals. Everyone was super friendly and let us pet some animals. You can buy feed and so we fed quite a few of the animals too. We went to the pumpkin patch and it was super cute. They had set up some decorations that you could get photos with and the pumpkins were all different colours and sizes which was great! It was such a great family day out with our little one and will definitely be coming back
Jasmine Watt

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What a lovely little place although only small at the minute but with major plans to extend theres still plenty to do and see The Kids (and us adults) ,loved it Got to pet the Animals and feed them Staff were lovely and very knowledgable Well worth £2 admission and totally worth a visit
Jayne Campbell

Jayne Campbell

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