Stonebridge City Farm

Stonebridge City Farm

Last Updated on April 11, 2024 by Suzy McCullough

Stonebridge City Farm is a small farm in the city of Nottingham. It is a registered charity run by volunteers. It was created in 1980 on the footprint of a school and grounds that were originally planned to be built there.

They have a range of animals on the farm including cows, pigs, goats, sheep and ponies. Plus poultry including some free-roaming geese and a manic duck. They have aviary birds and they even incubate their own eggs which you may see hatching at various points of the year. The farm offers a calendar of additional seasonal, activities including lamb feeding, sheep shearing, goat grooming and more.

The farm has gardens where you can see where they grow their own vegetables, fruits and flowers. Their outdoor playground is great for younger kids to have fun and let off some steam.

Further Information Stonebridge City Farm

Is there food and drink available?

There is a cafe serving hot and cold food and drinks. You are welcome to bring a picnic.

What are the main things to do?

City farm with farm animals, gardens with vegetables, play area and seasonal, activities such as lamb feeding. Toilets and a cafe.

What are the ticket prices?

Admission is free.

Is there parking?

There is a small on-site car park.

When are they open?

They are open for most of the year, they close from the 24th of December until the 1st of January. For up-to-date opening times please visit their website.

Dog friendly?

Dogs are not permitted.

Are they accessible?

Please contact the venue

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