Farrowby Farm
Hours
Chamber Rating
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andrew waddams
Mar 29th, 2023 -
Debbie James-Elliott
Excellent farm with friendly cafe.
Mar 16th, 2023 -
Jenny Smyth
So sad this place is closing. Been visiting for years.
Mar 3rd, 2023 -
Karen Pitrakou
So disappointing when we visited today with our grandchildren. We normally walk around and see the animals then have food and drink in the tearooms and buy some fresh produce in the shop. Today the only animals there were 3 goats and a couple of rabbits, place looked very run down and unloved including the shop Such a shame
Feb 7th, 2023 -
Douglas Hammond
I swear there used to be more farm animals here in the past - it seems to be given over to dog training fields these days.
Jan 26th, 2023
Contact Info
- (773) 880-4790
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Farrowby Farm?
A The phone number for Farrowby Farm is: (773) 880-4790.
Q Where is Farrowby Farm located?
A Farrowby Farm is located at New Inn Rd, Arbury Ward, eng SG7 5EY
Q What is the internet address for Farrowby Farm?
A The website (URL) for Farrowby Farm is: http://www.farrowbyopenfarm.co.uk/
Q What days are Farrowby Farm open?
A Farrowby Farm is open:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Q How is Farrowby Farm rated?
A Farrowby Farm has a 4.4 Star Rating from 199 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Farrowby Farm
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 199 Reviews )andrew waddams on Google
Debbie James-Elliott on Google
Excellent farm with friendly cafe.
Jenny Smyth on Google
So sad this place is closing. Been visiting for years.
Karen Pitrakou on Google
So disappointing when we visited today with our grandchildren.
We normally walk around and see the animals then have food and drink in the tearooms and buy some fresh produce in the shop.
Today the only animals there were 3 goats and a couple of rabbits, place looked very run down and unloved including the shop
Such a shame
Douglas Hammond on Google
I swear there used to be more farm animals here in the past - it seems to be given over to dog training fields these days.