Built by Sir John Soane in 1794 for the 3rd Earl of Hardwicke, who was passionately interested in farming and agricultural improvement, the farm is now home to a fascinating range of rare animal breeds, including sheep, goats, cattle, pigs and horses. The Great Barn contains a collection of farm implements dating back 200 years and interpretive displays.
There is an adventure playground for older children, a playground including pedal tractors for younger children and daily activities and demonstrations for the whole family.
Free parking, 500yds
Info for DisabledParking: Separate parking, 500yds. No parking in farm yard. Drop-off point. Building: Ramped entrance. 3 wheelchairs, booking essential. Ground floor accessible. Seating available. WCs: Adapted WC at hall, stables, Home Farm, restaurant. Grounds: Partly accessible, loose gravel paths, undulating terrain. Some gravel areas, concrete and grass pathways. 4 single-seater PMVs, booking essential. Refreshments: Ramped entrance. Accessible tables

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