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Children’S Farms, Farm Household Tours

Amerton Farm

Amerton Farm is a children's farm located in Staffordshire, England. They offer farm household tours and provide an educational experience for children to learn about agriculture. Their focus is on providing a fun and interactive environment for children to learn about farming and the importance of agriculture.

Introduction to Amerton Farm

Amerton Farm is a family-owned farm that has been operating for over 40 years in Staffordshire, England. The farm has a rich history in agriculture, and it has evolved into a popular destination for families and tourists. What makes Amerton Farm unique is their focus on education, providing children’s farm tours and farm household tours that offer an interactive experience for visitors to learn about agriculture.

Services & Products

Amerton Farm offers a variety of services and products. Visitors can take part in children’s farm tours, where they can interact with animals, enjoy tractor rides, and learn about farming practices. They also offer farm household tours, where visitors can step back in time and experience life on a farm in the 1940s. Additionally, the farm has a restaurant, a gift shop, and a play area for children.

Location

Amerton Farm is located in Stowe by Chartley, Staffordshire. The area is rural and surrounded by farmland, making it the perfect location for a farm. Visitors can expect to find other small businesses in the area, such as local shops and pubs. The farm is easily accessible by car, and there is ample parking available. For those traveling by public transportation, the closest options are the Norton Bridge Train Station (4.5 miles), Stafford Train Station (6 miles), and the Stafford Bus Station (6 miles).

Benefits

Amerton Farm offers a unique and educational experience for visitors of all ages. Their focus on agriculture and farm life provides a hands-on experience that is both fun and informative. The farm is also family-friendly, with a play area and activities designed for children. The on-site restaurant offers delicious food made from locally sourced ingredients, and the gift shop has a variety of souvenirs and gifts to choose from.

Good to Know

Visitors should be aware that Amerton Farm is a working farm, and the animals are not always available to interact with. Additionally, the farm can be muddy and uneven, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

Reviews

Customers rave about the children’s farm tours and the educational experience provided by Amerton Farm. They appreciate the hands-on approach to learning about agriculture and the friendly staff. The restaurant also receives high marks for its delicious food and locally sourced ingredients. Overall, visitors highly recommend Amerton Farm as a fun and educational day out for families.

Amenities

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    farm tours
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    farm animals
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    picnic area
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    gift shop
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    farm store

FAQ

What types of animals and crops will I see on the farm tour?

You will see a variety of animals on our farm tour including pigs, cows, sheep, goats, chickens, ducks, and rabbits. In terms of crops, we grow wheat, barley, and potatoes.

Are the tours suitable for children?

Yes, our farm tours are suitable for children of all ages. We have plenty of activities and attractions, such as a play area and tractor rides, that are specifically designed for children.

Are there any special clothing or equipment requirements for the tour?

We recommend wearing closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting a bit dirty. We also recommend bringing sunscreen and a hat, especially during the summer months.

Can I purchase fresh produce or products from the farm during or after the tour?

Yes, we have a farm shop where you can purchase fresh produce and products made right here on our farm. We also have a cafe where you can enjoy a meal or a snack made with our fresh ingredients.

Reviews

  • Pauline Plumridge

    There was no shade for the rabbits ,not good to see

    01-01-1970
  • William Nelson

    Great for a kids day out but admission can work out expensive if there is a few of you. Make the day cheaper by taking a packed lunch for while the restaurant is very good it's not cheap. I think they serve snacks in the children's play barn but don't know the cost.

    01-01-1970
  • kieran newey

    01-01-1970
  • Peter Cook

    Rubbish place, it's not a patch from a few years ago, not much to do or see, only stayed for about 5 minutes.

    01-01-1970
  • SHIFTY OUTDOORS UK

    01-01-1970
  • Simon Paul Clamp

    First ever visit to this wonderful place with a lot of surprises ? Great Cafe , butchers , cake n pastry , ice cream stall , art n craft and even a guy selling hot tubs . The best of all was the farm itself. You can feed curtain animals and it was a lovely long walk around the very large farm but they do a tractor n seated carriage. Sorry no pictures as phone died but will definitely be going back and will get lots of photos

    01-01-1970
  • Robin Ward

    Quite expensive for what activities were available.

    01-01-1970
  • Richard Shenton

    Nice people very helpful Excellent Butchers.

    01-01-1970
  • hayley ross

    01-01-1970
  • Christine Troelsch

    (Translated by Google) Nice little train. Shop with English delicacies. Definitely worth a visit. (Original) Nette kleine Eisenbahn. Shop mit englischen Leckereien. Lohnt auf jeden Fall einen Besuch.

    01-01-1970