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| Home Farm with its historical thatched buildings, Victorian Dairy and modern farmyard, was designed and built by Soane for the 3rd Earl of Hardwicke in 1794. The farm is still a working farm, home to the largest collection of rare-breed farm animals in East Anglia, including sheep, goats, cattle, pigs and horses. The Great Barn has a small collection of wagons and interpretative displays. Daily events and activities throughout the year. | | | | Members pay half price to enter the farm in support of the rare breeds conservation programme. No group rates on Sundays or BH Mons | | | | Group Visits Average length of visit: 3hrs. General guided tour£. Special interest tours: Carnations and Cardoons£. Plot to Plate£. Discovery Walks£. Meet the Stockman£ | | | | Coach parking Coach parking. 10 mins walk to farm | | | | On site catering Farm Kitchen, self service, 50 covers serving light refreshments and hot meals. Groups can be accepted at the Old Rectory Restaurant | | |
Please pre-book all group visits, tours and catering direct with our properties.
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