The Village Church Farm
The Village Church Farm is a free outdoor museum located on the outskirts of Skegness in Lincolnshire. It is run on a voluntary basis and is set out how a farmhouse would have looked in the past.
They run some excellent family-friendly events, throughout the year. There is plenty to see and explore with a war museum tractor engines, rare breed chickens and beautiful grounds at the oldest residence in Skegness. There is a collection of buildings which includes a Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse which is decorated and furnished true to the Victorian era.
They often have volunteers over the summer dressed in period costumes who are there to answer your questions and show you how life was back then. They are also there to help show you how to make rugs, horseshoes and more. There are some fun activities for the kids including storytelling, skittles, dressing up, bug hunts and you can help feed the chickens.
Further Information The Village Church Farm
Is there food and drink available?
There is a tea room which serves light refreshments.
What are the main things to do?
Open-air museum at the oldest farmhouse in the area with events, demonstrations and things to do for the kids. There are toilets and a tea room.
What are the ticket prices?
There is free entry. They do appreciate donations.
Is there parking?
There is free on-site parking
When are they open?
They are open for most of the year but they are shut on certain dates. For up-to-date opening times please visit their social media. Their website should be up and running again in the new year.
Dog friendly?
Dogs are welcome on a lead
Are they accessible?
They are disabled-friendly.