well it was certainly an experience, on arrival we were met by a young lady who unfortunately was leaving to go on holiday, she was a polite young lady who directed us to the court yard where she advised there would be someone to show us around. When we arrived in the courtyard we could not seen anyone or any animals. then we heard a lot of hilarity and shouting and some extremely obscene language coming from a shed. My partner went and knocked on the shed door where two females came out, we asked where the animals were and what there was to do. We were told just to walk around and make sure we close gates behind us, and then the girls returned to the shed closing the door behind them. The animals were fab and this experience I feel could have been made so much better if someone who knows the animals could have told my kids names and back ground. I would return as the kids loved interacting with...
   Read moreWhat a lovely, little, local farm with a fantastic group of volunteers! A perfect little place to go to see some friendly farm animals up close. Aside from a shop and some toilets, they aren't any other facilities, the lovely lady who owns it has kept it true to its roots and what you see is what you get! A lovely, organic, sweet opportunity for your kids, young & old, to pet some truly beautiful animals and have that farm-like experience that a lot of us don't get to experience in our lives. My 14 month old daughter thoroughly enjoyed herself with running around the chickens and patting the goats and crawling around in the hay and visiting the horses, rabbits and Penelope the pig strolling around. Its free to get in and definitely worth a visit if you're into animals and nature. Lovely...
   Read moreVisited Sunday 28th September on a lovely sunny, autumn day. Our first visit & was made very welcome by the friendly people running the farm. My grandchildren would love it here so next time I'll be bringing them along. Was lovely to see & meet all the animals although 3 of the pigs were buried under the hay snoring their heads off 🤣 . Billy Elliott the goat was such a character, he had a poorly leg & was eager to show you how he could limp bless him, he loved his back scratching & was such a smiling little poser. My feet got wet through after walking over the field to meet their lovely sheep so would advise wellies if you visit on a damp day. Loved our little visit, thanks to everyone for making it so...
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