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The Home of Rare Breed Conservation offers the chance to meet over 50 flocks and herds of British rare-breed farm animals.Interactive, educational and fun, the whole family will find themselves easily entertained whatever the weather.
Attractions include:
Lambing
Shearing
Milking
Working Animals
Sheep History Pyramid
Cotswold kitchen & gift shop.
Free Car/Coach Park.
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Opening Times
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(2009 times)
Open Daily 21st March to 6th September, then weekends only to the 18th October and Autumn Half Term (22nd October to 1st November) inclusive, 10.30am - 5.00pm.
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Admission Charges
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(2009 prices)
Adult £6.75; Child (3-16 yrs) £5.50; Senior Citizen £6.25.Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 children) £22.00. Group Rates (for 10 or more people): Adult £6.25; Child £4.25; Senior Citizens £5.75. Season Tickets: Adult £33.75; Child £27.50. Senior Citizens £31.25. Free admission for the named ticket holder throughout the season in which it was issued. |
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Directions
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From M5, Junction 9 at Tewkesbury, take the B4077 Stow on the Wold road. Through Ford and turn right at the Farm Park sign on the crossroads with the Broadway to Burton on the Water road. The Farm Park is 1¼ miles on the right hand side. From Cheltenham take the A40 Oxford road. Turn left onto the A436 for Stow on the Wold at Andoversford. After approximately 5 miles turn left onto the B4068 and 4 miles later left again at the crossroads, following signs to the Farm Park on the left hand side. |
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Cotswold Farm Park Postcode for SatNav: GL54 5UG |
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Nearby Attractions
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Stanway Water Garden
(4 Miles)*
One of the finest 18th century water gardens, restored in 1998, Stanway lies beneath the 700 foot high Cotswold escarpment. Its grand formal Canal, with 165 foot high fountain , stands on a great grass terrace overlooking the Jacobean manor house. |
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Stanway House and Fountain
(4 Miles)*
Stanway House, an outstandingly beautiful example of a Jacobean manor house is situated near Winchcombe in the glorious Gloucestershire countryside and is now the setting for a 300ft single jet gravity fountain - the tallest fountain in Britain. |
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Hailes Abbey
(4 Miles)*
Hailes Abbey is to be found nestling in the beautiful Cotswold countryside. Built in the 13th century by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, Hailes became famous when presented with a phial that was said to contain the blood of Christ. |
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