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Whether you’re visiting for the day or staying on our attractive campsite there is fun for all the family at Sacrewell Farm. Meet Bonnie at the Shire Horse Centre, jump on the tractor and enjoy a trip around the farm or perhaps go back in time by exploring the working 18th Century Watermill! Whilst Wellington boots are not a must, spacious green pastures, lakes and paddocks enable children to stick on their wellies and roam about, and with wonderful views there are many great spots to spread out a blanket and tuck into a picnic. The home cooked food in our Stables Restaurant will satisfy a host of hunger needs from a big, beefy sandwich, or a Children’s nose-bag to a hearty Sunday roast dinner. Sacrewell’s Three Little Ducks Shop is a superb place to pick up a souvenir, a unique gift or stock up with a range of locally produced food. Come Rain or Shine the Farm is open 7 days a week! (closed 24th December - 2nd January inclusive) High Season Admission Prices February - October Open 9.30am - 5pm *(open at 10am on Wednesdays) Gift Aid Non Gift Aid Group Visit (10+) Adult (aged 17 - 59) £6.95 £6.25 £6.25 Senior (aged 60+) £5.95 £5.35 £5.25 Child (aged 3-16) £5.25 £4.70 £4.75 Family Ticket (4 people, one of whom must be a child) £21.50 £19.35 - Low Season Admission Prices November - February Open 10.00am – 4pm Gift Aid Non Gift Aid Group Visit (10+) Adult (aged 17 - 59) £5.95 £5.25 £6.25 Senior (aged 60+) £4.95 £4.35 £5.25 Child (aged 3-16) £4.25 £3.70 £4.75 Family Ticket (4 people, one of whom must be a child) £18.50 £16.25 - Tractor rides £1.50, under 1s FREE. Some other activities are subject to additional charges. Please contact Sacrewell Farm on 01780 782254 for further information. Gift aid admission prices include a 10% voluntary donation which enables us to claim back 25p in the £1 from the Inland Revenue. The money raised from this goes towards maintaining and improving our facilities. Have fun and stay safe on the Farm. Remember the importance of thorough hand washing after contact with the animals because there is always a small risk on infection. Consume food and drink only in the designated eating areas. |