High Ash Farm

High Ash Farm
  • High Ash Farm Cottages, High Ash Ln
    Caistor St. Edmund, eng NR14 8RD
  •   (795) 691-0422

Chamber Rating

4.8 - (69 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.8 - (69 reviews)
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  • Caroline Wallbank

    Saw deer, 2 kestrels, a little egret and we were serenaded by the song if several skylarks while we ate our picnic lunch. I agree with other reviewers that stout shoes are needed. Some places were a little muddy due to all the rain lately. Still a lovely walk. The oaths are clearly marked out and there are information boards explaining the various plantings to encourage wildlife. Having listened to Chris Skinner on the BBC Radio Norfolk podcast, a visit has been on our bucket list for a while. As we live in Somerset, we went out of our way to visit.
    Mar 27th, 2023

  • Rebecca Nichols

    Love visiting her with my horse. We always have such an awesome day.
    Mar 14th, 2023

  • Jamie Huffmaster


    Feb 27th, 2023

  • Jeff Macklin

    Great walk as always
    Feb 27th, 2023

  • Douglas Blake

    Great coffee in a lovely place
    Jan 6th, 2023

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About
High Ash Farm

High Ash Farm is located at High Ash Farm Cottages, High Ash Ln in Caistor St. Edmund, England NR14 8RD. High Ash Farm can be contacted via phone at (795) 691-0422 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (795) 691-0422

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for High Ash Farm?

A The phone number for High Ash Farm is: (795) 691-0422.


Q Where is High Ash Farm located?

A High Ash Farm is located at High Ash Farm Cottages, High Ash Ln, Caistor St. Edmund, eng NR14 8RD


Q What is the internet address for High Ash Farm?

A The website (URL) for High Ash Farm is: http://www.highashfarm.com/


Q How is High Ash Farm rated?

A High Ash Farm has a 4.8 Star Rating from 69 reviewers.

Ratings and Reviews
High Ash Farm

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Caroline Wallbank on Google

image Saw deer, 2 kestrels, a little egret and we were serenaded by the song if several skylarks while we ate our picnic lunch.
I agree with other reviewers that stout shoes are needed.
Some places were a little muddy due to all the rain lately. Still a lovely walk. The oaths are clearly marked out and there are information boards explaining the various plantings to encourage wildlife.
Having listened to Chris Skinner on the BBC Radio Norfolk podcast, a visit has been on our bucket list for a while. As we live in Somerset, we went out of our way to visit.


Rebecca Nichols on Google

image Love visiting her with my horse. We always have such an awesome day.


Jamie Huffmaster on Google

image


Jeff Macklin on Google

image Great walk as always


Douglas Blake on Google

image Great coffee in a lovely place


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