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farmstays for family in UK (no more than three hours travel from London)

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Pansypath · 09/03/2020 12:00

Can anyone recommend any farm stays - I'd love the kids to be able to collect eggs and feed animals and have the run of fields etc. In my ideal world there is also a swimming pool and bed and breakfast.

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Ariela · 09/03/2020 12:12

It's in Cornwall, Wadebridge near Newquay, so probably a couple of hours outside your remit for travel. however it completely fits your remit otherwise even down to the pool & B&B. Totally geared to the kids, and Lucy that runs it is absolutely lovely.

higherlankfarm.co.uk/

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AngryAngie · 09/03/2020 21:38

We stayed here - you can collect eggs and DD got to bottle feed lambs - but no pool and it's self-catering. You can get an Ocado delivery though.

www.warbornefarm.co.uk/

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Ricekrispie22 · 10/03/2020 05:45

Poppinghole Farm in E Sussex and Gladwins Farm in Suffolk

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wherehavealltheflowersgone · 10/03/2020 06:12

Coombe Mill is lovely www.coombemill.com

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teddy50 · 10/03/2020 06:15

This thread is perfect, we've been looking for a similar thing! We found longdownfarm.co.uk/ in the new forest which looks nice, but you can't stay over

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Toomanycats99 · 10/03/2020 06:18

It's slightly outside your time travel but I second Coombe mill in Cornwall. It's just fantastic and has other bits and pieces on site.

We didn't feel like we had to go out loads as there was so much to do.

My daughters bottle fed baby lambs and we used to go out every evening to feed our scraps to the pigs!

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Toomanycats99 · 10/03/2020 06:19

Combs mill does have a pool but it has an agreement with a holiday park 2 minutes up the road and you can use theirs (it did when we went anyway)

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fruitpastille · 10/03/2020 06:22

Featherdown farms is great but probably too much roughing it for you!

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AlphaHotelFoxtrot · 10/03/2020 06:23

Look on farmstay.co.uk for b&bs on working farms. You won't be able to collect eggs/feed animals/run around anywhere on all of them, but will be able to at some.

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teddy50 · 10/03/2020 11:16

@AngryAngie I hope you don't mind my asking, did you happen to travel from London or by train? Is Brockenhurst the nearest train station, and is the farm accessible by taxis? The farm looks so lovely, I'm very tempted.

Was there plenty to do for a toddler for a few days?

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Pansypath · 10/03/2020 19:38

This is great. I will check them all out thank you!

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AngryAngie · 11/03/2020 12:18

@teddy50 we took the train from London Waterloo to Brockenhurst, then changed to go to Lymington station. It’s a 20-30 minute walk from that station depending on whether you can find the right path or not. I expect you can book a taxi.

If we had a car it would have made a great base to explore the New Forest from. Without a car you are restricted to the local, rural area. You can take walks and look at the animals on the farm but could run out of things to do. We couldn’t get mobile reception or internet either. I do recommend it in general, just with those caveats.

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Bunchofkeys · 11/03/2020 12:23

Are any of these particularly good for older children? Mine are 11 & 8. They love animals but some farm stays seem more geared to pre schoolers.

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MrsSchrute · 11/03/2020 12:49

Second vote for Feather Down Farms. They're all over the country, more like glancing then camping.
Loved everyone I've been too, especially the one in Alton, Hampshire.

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