Visit


We welcome visitors to the farm.
Please make sure you know the Countryside Code before your visit. By following its key principles, you can help protect wildlife, care for crops, and enjoy the land responsibly. Simple actions — such as keeping dogs under control and staying aware of sensitive habitats — can make a real difference.
Unfenced areas of the site are open to the public at all times. Food production areas are located behind deer fencing and are open during volunteer sessions, workshops, farm tours, and community events. The fenced area on the north side of the site is a protected wildlife zone; by going around the north field rather than through it, you can help support vulnerable and endangered bird populations.
We welcome you to come and see what we’re creating, and to enjoy watching plants and wildlife flourish as the farm develops. This is a community-led project, and there are plenty of ways to get involved — whether through volunteering, events, or learning opportunities.
