Reviews
Add Review- Kath WillcoxReviewed on Google Maps
A fantastic day out, for children and adults, A place for rescued animals to live out the rest of there lives with lots of love given to them by everybody involved with them. It is charity run, they don't charge entrance fee, but ask if you do can to give an donation. They put on a medieval day, some of horses helped out that could. Please visit and give them as much as you can. They have a wonderful little cafe. Lovely snacks and very friendly people running it.
- Kirk Old Photos BackupReviewed on Google Maps
Lovely little place, was nice to get to meet lots of different animals up close. Was able to groom and pet them too! Kids loved being able to play with the ferrets and hold the owl! Thank you for that. We will be returning!!!
- Samantha SmithReviewed on Google Maps
Very lovely place where you can feed the animals, the goats/chickens escape their pen, you can groom the horses & walk the ferrets. Lady who runs the place was very welcoming and informative. Can't wait to go back ☺️
- Samantha KettleReviewed on Google Maps
Lovely friendly welcome All the volunteers are helpful and full of information about the animals. You are encouraged to walk round and pet the animals. Food is available to buy in the shop for the pigs and goats and ducks, geese, chickens. There are many displays and hands-on experience for all ages. For example: grooming the heavy horses or walking the ferrets. Look in the cafe for freshly made/cooked snacks and selection of cold/hot drinks. A very enjoyable day for all the family.
- Maureen MawbyReviewed on Google Maps
Lovely horses, being cared for, need more support to look after these beautiful animals. We adopted two today, costs as little as £12 per year or can pay whatever you want per month. Also have other animals all who through no fault of there own were rescued to prolong their life by the lady who has given them a home on her farm. It's free to get in, but obviously would appreciate a donation. Pretty easy to get to, they will do displays with the horses when covid restrictions allow them to do so.