Rutland Farm Park is a small family owned, 18-acre working farm based in the quiet and peaceful market town of Oakham, the county town of Rutland which is renowned as England’s smallest county. Offering visitors a glimpse into its rich history, with original Victorian farm yard and buildings.
The park is home to various farm animals including, animals like Mr Tom the Shire Horse and Highland and Hereford Cows. In fact, the park is home to many varieties of animals, these include: sheep, guinea pigs, goats, pygmy goats, pigs, rabbits, cows, ponies, chickens, geese, alpacas and many more.
Fun for everyone, the Park offers full year round access, with ample amounts of fun, family activities to enjoy. Whether it’s a tea and cake at its onsite tearoom, meeting its farm animals or exploring the parks’ tracks; Rutland Farm Park is your friendly host for a wonderful day out.
“Visitors can wear red, white and blue for our Jubilee celebration and take part in our quiz, or enjoy one of our red, white and blue homemade cakes. The park will be decorated with red, white and blue and lots of Union Jacks,” said Julie.
Another development for the park, is the launch of its deli fridge, offering a broad selection of local produce and environmentally sustainable produce to purchase. Consisting of produce including: artisan cheese, meat and sweet treats, Rutland Farm Park has a selection of delicious products on offer.
“We have locally sourced produce from Grasmere Farm, including: pork pies, scotch eggs, pies, sausage rolls and a selection of sausages, including gluten free. We also have White Witch Cheese, a delicious, artisan cheese, and a selection of Rutland Chef produce including jams, honey, chutneys, nougat bars, chocolates, ice creams and salad dressings. We are also offering water in a box, which is UK water, in all recyclable packaging which is environmentally friendly. We offer Land Girls Ethical Coffee Nurtured By Women. The coffee is cultivated and nurtured by women, and helps to promote female growers and support their communities,” added Julie.
With all this on offer, Rutland Farm Park is the perfect place to visit this summer and is a great way to support a small, traditional, family run farm. Julie added, “Come and see us! We’ve been told that we are the childhood farm you always imagined and not a manufactured plastic attraction. We are the typical farm you think of as a child, higgledy-piggledy, friendly with lots of animals roaming and fun to be had.”
For more information, please see details below:
T 01572 722122
www.rutlandfarmpark.co.uk