Open Farm

Open Farm at Greenlands

Opening hours: 10am – 5pm every day (last entrance 4pm)

A Real Hands On Farm Experience!

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OPEN FARM

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FARM BIRTHDAY PARTIES

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SCHOOL GROUPS & EDUCATIONAL

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REPTILE & EXOTICS EXPERIENCE

Farm Memberships

Farm memberships will give you unlimited access to the farm for 12 months, purchase your passes here

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Our History

Originally being a dairy farm Roger Mason opened us up to the public in 2009, since then we have grown into what we have become today, he has always had a passion for other animals rather than just Cattle and sheep. Inviting visitors to his farm allowed him to show off that enthusiasm and has made it a real family day out.

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Our Animals

We now keep over 50 different breeds and species of animals from Highland Cattle, Sheep and goats to rabbits, Llamas, reptiles and many more. Our farm prides itself in allowing our visitors to get up close and personal with some of our wonderful animals, this includes petting the rabbits and guinea pigs, feeding the lambs over lambing season, and even putting a snake around your neck. We have breeding programs set up and have plenty of babies born on the farm throughout the year.

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Your Visit to Greenlands Open Farm

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Get Up Close & Personal

Our handling rooms will allow you to get a real hands-on experience, we have the reptile room, hatchery, hutches, and mini mammals.

Get Feeding

You can also purchase animal feed in our shop which will allow you to feed our greedy goats, sheep, cows, and pigs.

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Get Playing

On the open farm we also have an indoor adventure barn, full of straw as well as a big slide and a zip line. This is included in the Open farm tickets and open all day. Our Air pillow is also up on the village green when the weather allows for the kids (and grownups) to burn off some energy.