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Battlefield 1403 Farm shop

Battlefield 1403 Farm shop

Event Start :
Jun 9th 2024 10:00am
Event End :
Jun 9th 2024 4:00pm

Open farm Sunday @Battlefield 1403

Our annual Open Farm Sunday event returns and it’s set to be a corker!
We have so much to teach you about what we do at Albrighton Estate, from farming & conservation to all the bits in-between!
You’ll be able to take a look at our farm machinery, new and old, meet some of our livestock… if we’re lucky there may even be some babies to see too!
See how we shear our sheep for the summer months, and meet some of the team from Shropshire farm vets.
We’ll have crops & seeds to learn about, and give you an insight into where our harvests will go.
Other activities to enjoy on the day include;
🦉Visit Battlefield bird of prey centre
🎨Take part in messy play
🏕️Learn about outdoor fun with Wrekin Forest school
🎺Listen to Shropshire brass ensemble
🍦Enjoy delicious food from Battlefield 1403
🛍️Support local crafters & artisan producers
🏰Meet some medieval farmers & soldiers
With lots more yet to announced!
No booking required…
This event is FREE ENTRY!

Facilities

  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
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