Beaudesert Park Farm
Chamber Rating
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Andrew Easton
Great fresh food
Jan 28th, 2023 -
Doreen Tindale
May 30th, 2022 -
Lorraine L
Lovely family run farm in the edge of Cannock Chase in an area of outstanding beauty. Top quality beef and goat meat.
Dec 13th, 2018 -
Deborah Murray
A hidden Gem, a working farm run by the most caring people in such a positive way. They do free days for people with dementia we took our late dad. The farm is lovely and we were free to roam around, they breed goats and name them, there was a huge bull, cows and chickens. We were all taken to a room where we were given coffee and biscuits, dad planted some flowers, we made bread and had a beautiful homemade soup and roll made by a lovely lady called Mary. My dad didn't join in much it just wasn't for him and Mary totally understood but as a family we really enjoyed the day and were so touched with the thought and care that is taken with the activities, food and animal care. I can't thank them enough for what they do and if you have a family member with dementia it's a really lovely experience.
Nov 28th, 2018 -
Stephen Morris
Jul 16th, 2018
Contact Info
- (798) 471-6494
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Beaudesert Park Farm?
A The phone number for Beaudesert Park Farm is: (798) 471-6494.
Q Where is Beaudesert Park Farm located?
A Beaudesert Park Farm is located at Horsey Ln, Longdon, eng WS15 4LN
Q What is the internet address for Beaudesert Park Farm?
A The website (URL) for Beaudesert Park Farm is: https://www.beaudesertparkfarm.co.uk/
Q How is Beaudesert Park Farm rated?
A Beaudesert Park Farm has a 4.7 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Beaudesert Park Farm
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 3 Reviews )Andrew Easton on Google
Great fresh food
Doreen Tindale on Google
Lorraine L on Google
Lovely family run farm in the edge of Cannock Chase in an area of outstanding beauty. Top quality beef and goat meat.
Deborah Murray on Google
A hidden Gem, a working farm run by the most caring people in such a positive way. They do free days for people with dementia we took our late dad. The farm is lovely and we were free to roam around, they breed goats and name them, there was a huge bull, cows and chickens. We were all taken to a room where we were given coffee and biscuits, dad planted some flowers, we made bread and had a beautiful homemade soup and roll made by a lovely lady called Mary. My dad didn't join in much it just wasn't for him and Mary totally understood but as a family we really enjoyed the day and were so touched with the thought and care that is taken with the activities, food and animal care. I can't thank them enough for what they do and if you have a family member with dementia it's a really lovely experience.
Stephen Morris on Google