Temple Newsam Home Farm, located in Leeds, is a renowned brand known for its exceptional offerings in the field of agriculture and animal husbandry. With an extensive range of services and products, the farm has garnered a reputation for excellence and commitment among its customers. Known for its dedication to sustainable practices and the well-being of its animals, Temple Newsam Home Farm provides visitors with an immersive and educational experience. The farm offers a wide array of activities, including the opportunity to interact with various animals, explore the picturesque surroundings, and enjoy delicious food at the on-site cafe. Their commitment to providing a welcoming and enjoyable atmosphere has made Temple Newsam Home Farm a favorite destination amongst families and nature enthusiasts alike. With its rich history and commitment to excellence, Temple Newsam Home Farm continues to be a trusted brand in the agricultural community.
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Lovely little farm with a playground too!
My 2 year old loves walking around the farm (especially when we went this week as we saw some new-born piglets!) and you also get to learn about some of the history of the farm which is interesting for the adults.
It's not big, there's 2 donkeys, some sheep, goats, cows, chickens, ducks, bees and then plenty of pigs, but it makes for a nice afternoon out when we're looking for something to do - plus, under 5's are free!
Decided to visit today and thoroughly enjoyed. If you have never been before, worth a visit.
The range of animals on show really impressed the wife and I, my one year old just amazed.
The farm also has alot of museum items and historical equipment. Information is present all around the farm.
My only issue was it was very well signposted for where the animals where and just a little mazy. We were informed where a door was open we could enter. After finding the sheep, we later returned and couldn't access them again. I dont know if a map or guide is available, but would be useful. We found what we expected but curious about the empty area passed the underpass.
Fantastic overall đź‘Ť
Took my 5 year old granddaughter and her mum and dad for a day out and had a great day.
Very interesting and informative day on the farm with lots to see and lots to do.
My granddaughter especially loved the various farm animals as well as the other wildlife exhibits.
Thoroughly recommend this as a great visit for the whole family đź‘Ť
Incredibly disappointing, we’ve been taken our little boy (7 month old) around petting farms recently as he loves them. We’ve visited cheaper, and free farms that are better than this. There was a small collection of pigs and goats, that’s it. It was really disappointing, barely anything to look at and nothing extra kids could really interact with.
Not much to see and cannot feed the animals so not a good visit compared to Swithens Farm. There was some feed on the floor near the cows thatust have fallen from the trough which we fed them so it the kids enjoyed it a little then. We took some good pictures but that is it really what you see is what you get for the price. There was a good play area inside for those who pay to go to the farm, yet the park has an even better play area which is open to all. Animals at this farm include Cows, pigs, ducks, chickens, goats and sheep.
We come here every Easter and it's so much fun lots of lambs to pet and other animals to enjoy was a little spoiled this year as everyone decided to park their cars on the top field where everyone wants to have a picnic so instead of letting the child off her leash to run around we couldn't as she was dodging cars it was strange as no one has parked on that field in previous years
Came here since restrictions are in place during covid. Well thought out with lear markings for the one way system. Sanitizer/ washing stations readily available throughout the farm. Animals all in clear well kept condition and for the price you can't fault it. My only bit of feedback would be the possibility of revising the kids menu available at the cafe as I struggled for something hearty / filling for my two but wasn't the end of the world
Great for a family outing, to see all the animals so close up and have a great play area for the kids as well was brilliant. Good to see how it was managed all those years ago.
Location
Hours
- Monday Close
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Tuesday
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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Wednesday
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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Thursday
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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Friday
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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Saturday
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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Sunday
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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