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Farm ED Harvest Festival

Celebrate all things British farming and a fruitful harvest with us at our Harvest Festival, a day to be thankful of the work farmers do all over the country to grow our food. Hear from local farmers about their harvests, explore our farm and join in with all the fun! The Harvest Festival will be filled with activities for all the family; farm walks, minibeast safaris, corn dolly making, bread making demonstrations and garden games – there’s something for everyone!

Our farm gates will be open from 10am till 4pm where you are able to make the most of your time on the farm, get stuck in with the variety of activities and say hello to Ian making corn dollies.

Tickets:

https://www.farm-ed.co.uk/event-details/harvest-festival

Further resources

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