Graves Park Farm, is a great day out for children and adults, there is a £3 charitable entrance fee, which goes towards the Farms upkeep, there are lots of animals, geese, young goats, shirehorse (Lottie)(I couldn't get a photo of Lottie, she was in the shade having some feed) and donkeys, hamsters🐹, pigs🐖, a BIG owl (Oscar)🦉, Larmas.Highland cattle, Chickens 🐔 and goats which all are housed in clean well looked after pens, or in the open in their respective enclosure, visitors are allowed to feed some of the animals (you can buy bags of animal feed form the farm shop along with other souvenirs) there are seating areas and you can also get a coffee ☕️ from coffee wagon, there are also kiddies go Karts enclosure near to the jurassic world feature. Carparking is next to the farm entrance👌(I have uploaded a map of Graves Park, see...
Read moreNice enough. Bit run down but nice enough for the kids. Cafe is in a state of distress.. / over priced. used to be a lovely cafe to sit in. Hook a duck was there. £3 a go tho... really. £2 is more than enough in my opinion. People are already at breaking point.. just to go to the park with the kids it's not free anymore. They want £3 hook a duck , ice cream from ice cream van , food to feed the animals, train ride that goes down the hill and round in a circle before returning to its original spot near what used to be a good cafe. Not value for money and a costly afternoon. However I suppose you could always take a football and a picnic. Cut the cost...
Read moreDecent amount of Parking spaces and the charges are not necessarily too much. You can park for free between 7 o'clock in the evening to 9 o'clock in the morning- that's a bargain and the parking is near to the animal farm, which is the main attraction of the park. There is a rose garden nearby as...
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