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In July 2016, Cabbz said about Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
This was one of those random days out where we spotted it and thought " why not " and I am so glad we did as it was a cracking day out with much to see and do for all the family to enjoy, with petting the animals to the working demonstrations
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In July 2016, BamberK said about Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
We visited Acton Scott Historic Working Farm at the weekend with my parents who are in their 80's and had a great day out. The talks (we went to ones by the wheelwright and the bailiff) were excellent and would recommend anyone visiting to try to catch them.
It was good having a programme of talks and other events throughout the day as it added some structure to our visit.
The cafe was also excellent selling good food at reasonable prices considering we were a captive audience.
Only improvements I would make would be for additional seating here and there for older people who can't stand up for long periods, and more signage as not everyone would know what individual items of farm machinery were, or what they would have been used for. I would also move the hens away from the calf shed.
All in all a good day out
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In July 2016, Trepidexplorer said about Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
We visited Acton Scott today, three adults, four children and a baby. Admission was average at £34 for all of us but we did get a buy one get one free voucher to go back anytime before October for free. I doubt we shall before then though as the review will explain..
The setting is wonderful and the weather just added to the ambiance today..not a great place to go if it's raining! It states a working farm..we saw two Shetland ponies on the way in, in a metal pen..lots of ducks and chickens, very few sheep, a couple of pigs, one of which had twelve lovely little piglets, two shire horses, calves and a donkey. The only 'work' we saw was the donkey out on the fields..
The children did get to sit on one of the shire horses which was an experience! Other than that there were few workers around, no demonstrations to view and there was talk between staff that were there on how short staffed they were. Given the lack of demonstrations..I recall going many years ago and seeing butter being made etc..we got round the whole farm very quickly and were thankful we packed a picnic to draw the day out a lite longer. Some benches scattered around..plenty of grass to sit on to eat. No toilets that were actually open on the farm, to use the facilities you had to walk back to the car park. The shop was poorly stocked..I was expecting farm produce etc but it was stocked with over priced toys and gifts. There is a cafe on site however we brought our own food so I can't comment on the menu or prices..
An good day out but would have liked to have seen a little more...it's gone downhill since we visited 8 Years ago!
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In July 2016, Anon093 said about Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
Loved this little slice of how life used to be back in the day. Excellent performances from the staff recreating how life used to be lived in the countryside. Especially liked all the animals but personal favourite was the two handsome shire horses.
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In August 2016, Meryl B said about Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
Olde world farm great for children, parents and grandparents- relaxed atmosphere with chickens roaming free and where you can interact with the farm animals.
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In August 2016, _debrafullerton said about Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
What an idiotic location! We enjoyed our visit but after a stop for a coffee, only about half an hours worth of attraction. A few farm animals to see but could have been so much more. Good for very young children.
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In August 2016, wwfc79 said about Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
What a lovely friendly place this Is. Plenty of walks and things to do. Demonstrations all through the day and hands on for the kids. Walk a donkey, hold a chick or feed the lambs. Staff very friendly also. As for the location. It's a HISTORIC working farm. These arnt found in city centres next to McDonald's.

Great day out and will return this year again.
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In August 2016, Sheila K said about Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
We were a bit disappointed with our visit , the place looks a bit run down. Yes I know its a farm and I don't expect it to be spotless but there seemed to be a lack of people around , We had expected more things to be actually shown working and more people in costume. Having said that the animals are the stars I think , especially the pig that has just had piglets. I also got to hold a baby duck . There was a really good display of model carriages which was very interesting but that was a temporary display by the model club. There is plenty to see but not a lot of information boards. The café is very good .
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In August 2016, Cutebubbs said about Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
Very interesting and informative. Spent time talking to staff an 89 year old gentleman telling us of his 65 years of working on the farm could have spent longer!! watching the demonstrations and seeing the little piglets.
You get a return ticket. Thinking of a season ticket so much to do over the summer
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In August 2016, Rachel l said about Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
Been a few times now, lovely place, friendly staff. Always things for the kids to do and not expensive. Would definitely recommend
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