Is Cotswold Farm Park suitable for adults?
With an adventure playground, farm safari, maze and jumping pillows, there’s lots of entertainment for children of all ages. The on-site restaurant, serving seasonal food and Adam’s own beer, is a hit with the adults.
How much does it cost to visit Cotswold Farm Park?
Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult | £15.00 per ticket |
Babies (0-1) | Free |
Child (4-15) | £14.50 per ticket |
Senior (60+) | £14.00 per ticket |
Is Adam Henson’s farm open?
Farm Park – Cotswold Farm Park – Home of Adam Henson. Returns this Winter See the Farm in a whole new light… We are open! We can’t wait to welcome you back!
Who owns Bemborough farm in the Cotswolds?
Aged 30, Joe Henson and his old school friend John Neave take over the tenancy of Bemborough Farm, then owned by Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Can I bring my dog to Cotswold Farm Park?
Dogs are not allowed in to the park, with the exception of guide dogs. This is due to the close contact with the animals. Dogs are allowed in the visitor centre, The Ox Shed – which includes our Shop, Restaurant and Bar. You can also take them on the Wildlife Walk, which they will no doubt enjoy!
Does Adam Henson own or rent his farm?
Adam Henson and Duncan Andrews took on the lease of Bemborough Farm from his father in 1998, and the pair now jointly run the 1,600-acre (650 ha) estate, growing wheat, spring barley and oilseed rape, alongside a flock of 350 commercial ewes and numerous rare breeds of farm animals.
How do I contact Adam Henson?
Get in Touch
- Address. Cotswold Farm Park LimitedGuiting Power, Cheltenham, Glos.
- Phone. 01451 850307.
- Email. [email protected].
Who owns the Cotswold Wildlife Park?
Reggie Heyworth
Reggie Heyworth runs Cotswold Wildlife Park in Burford: one of the region’s most popular and picturesque attractions.
Does Adam own Adams farm?
According to the Cotswold Farm Park website, the presenter runs the farm alongside his business partner Duncan Andrews after Adam’s father passed on the running of the park to him in 1999. Joe Henson died in October 2015 with Adam since speaking of the promise he made to his father.
Are the toilets open at Cotswold Wildlife park?
* The Adventure Playground and ‘Skymaze’ are closed. Visitors are always welcome to bring picnics. Our restaurant remains closed. The gift shop is open between 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm. Additional toilet and hand washing facilities are in place around the Park.
Is Cotswold Wildlife park ethical?
The whole park is set up very well for disabled people and for families with young children / buggies. The animals all looked very well looked after and were generally suitably active and engaging.
What has happened to Adams farm on countryfile?
Sign up for a Mirror newsletter here. Adam and Charlotte poured everything they had into the farm but came close to losing their home when disaster struck in 2011. The foot-and-mouth disease epidemic led to millions of animals being slaughtered, with farming and tourism industries both being hit hard.
What can you do at Cotswold Farm Park?
From Gloucester cattle to Guernsey goats, Cotswold sheep to crested ducks, there’s a rare breed for every week of the year. Daily demonstrations, tractor school and farm safari rides,touch barn, adventure playground, bouncy pillows, conservation area, gift shop and café.
When is Strawberry’s Field glamping in Cotswold Farm Park?
Brand new for this summer (9th July to the 31st August), we’re throwing a family glamping party! Our very popular dairy cow, Strawberry, is due to calf in a few weeks. Whilst she heads indoors to tend to her little one, she’s kindly agreed to lend us her field for a fantastical Farm Park first!
Where is the maize maze at Cotswold Farm Park?
The ‘Maize Maze’ is attached to the Farm Park, and is located in a field very close to the visitor center. Once you’ve paid your admission to the Park, you’re welcome to explore the maze! The Farm Park has now re-opened as an outdoor experience.
What did they have in the Farm Park?
There was a central hub which had boiling water, unlimited tea, coffee and squash and you had access to a communal fridge. You’re encouraged to take your own reusable coffee cups/flasks and drinks bottles. We loved that we could easily go and prepare drinks whenever we wanted.