"what3words. ///jaunts.fixed.clattered. You’ll find us in Tattershall, just off the Market Place.
From the Market Place (you’ll see the Fortesque Pub, & the Co-Op) head towards Woodhall Spa. Take the 1st left on to Marsh Lane, there is a big sign for Tattershall Farm Park. We’re just over a mile down the lane.
Marsh Lane is a single track road through farm land with passing places, there is a small bungalow half way down and SAT NAV will get you this far. Keep going over the hump, and past the neighbouring farm - this is where it gets a little bumpy. Keep driving slowly past the sign for Moon Lake Fisheries (and then past a house). Our car park is down the lane."
We take both cash or card.
We welcome visitors with picnics but politely ask that packed lunches or picnics are eaten either outside on our picnic tables, or inside the indoor activity centre where we have undercover picnic tables. We simply ask that visitors tidy up after themselves, and use one of the many bins provided to dispose of their picnic litter
Tattershall Farm Park school visits provide a rich, immersive learning experience that complements learning across various curriculum areas. An educational outing to Tattershall Farm Park aligns with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and aims to support children's holistic development through first-hand experiences with animals, nature, and the rural environment.
The various opportunities available at the farm enable teachers to design a trip that will enhance children's understanding of the world around them, foster their curiosity, promote communication and social skills, and encourage a sense of wonder and respect for the natural world.
If you are a group of 20 or more, then we do have a 'group rate' please email [email protected] for further details.
We are open every day except Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day.
We open at 10am every day. 'Summer' Hours are 10am - 5pm (1st April - 331st October). 'Winter' Hours are 10am - 4pm (1st November - 30th March). For certain events like a visit to Father Christmas we might open earlier to meet demand.
Last entry is 1 hour before closing.
Tickets for all our events are on our website under the 'Book Now' button. If you can't see the event you are looking for then it is not on sale yet.
Tickets are discounted by £2 when you book online. If you 'just turn up' the ticket will cost £2 more per person on the door.
Check out the 'book now' section of our website. We have 'off peak' pricing during term-time weekdays. At weekends and school holidays ticket prices may vary. Under 2's are free.
Don't worry, book the party for 10, make the payment to secure the date and then let us know your final numbers nearer the time. You can add to your party guests up to the day before the party.
We have traditional farm animals like pigs, goats, sheep and cows. We also have rarer breeds like Highland Cows, and Valais Blacknose Sheep and Oxford Sandy Black Pigs that are related to the pigs on Jeremy Clarkson's Farm. Reindeer, Emu, Rhea and Meerkats are some of the other animals that live year round on our farm. We are very proud of our Falconry Centre. We have a Bald Eagle, Kestrels, Hawks and Owls all of whom are members of our 'flying team' and are flown and exercised daily.
Activities change from time to time, but we have 2 different 'flying shows' every day. Reindeer feeding, Meerkat Feeding and Goat Walking are all activities inclued in your standard Farm Park Entry.
We usually post vacancies on our Facebook Page. We do have a '[email protected]' email address where you can send your CV, but we only monitor this inbox when we are actively recruiting
If you are over 16 and studying animal care at college, then please send a covering letter into '[email protected]'. We are unable to accept volunteers under 16 years of age unless they are accompanied by an 'adult' supervisor.
Please email [email protected] with details of the event you are raising money for. As you can appreciate we receive lots of requests for donations for good causes and it might not be possible for us to support every request that we receive.
Conservation of native / heritage / protected breeds of livestock is one of the activities that we need to take part in as part of our zoo licence. We occasionally sell some of the suplus stock from our breeding programs to small holders or other collections looking to introduce new blood lines into their beeding programs.
Simply email us on [email protected] and let us know the new date you would like to visit and we will move your booking for you. You'll receive an email to confirm the rescehduled booking.
If you are unable to attend your booking then please notify us at least 24 hours in advance via email ([email protected]) and provide your contact details. We charge a 'reschedule fee' to change the date of your ticket. Failure to contact us before 10am on the day of your booking may result in your booking being forfeited without compensation.
Most of our site is accessible for wheelchair users. There are rare occasions if the weather is really wet for a sustained period that some of the paths might get muddy.
We have ample free parking.
Its not something that we have right now but we are looking in to it.
Our regular opening hours are from 10am and you can arrive any time after then. Last entry to the farm is one hour before closing. Sometimes for special events (like Christmas) we open the farm earlier or later than our standard hours. If you have booked a ticket for a special event e.g. a visit to Father Christmas, then the time on your ticket is the time for that specific activity. You can arrive on the farm any time from 10am and stay until we close.
Mother Nature is amazing, and unpredictable. Throughout the year we welcome lambs, piglets, kids (baby goats) and the occasional Foal. Very often these births will take place when we are open, however it may be necessary for us to move the mother to a private area if for example there are complications. The safety and welfare of our animals is paramount.
Email [email protected] for general enquiries or call us on 01526 348 332. To feedback to us about any aspect of your visit, then you'll need to email [email protected].
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If your Assistance Dog dog has ADUK accreditation then it is welcome on our farm. While on the farm, your dog must be kept on a lead at all times. Dogs visiting the farm MUST be kept under control on a short lead. It is not permitted for assistance dogs to be left on an extended lead while they are visiting the farm. At certain times of the year like lambing season we may restrict access for dogs into the animal barn.
Absolutely! Lots of Lovelies is our gift shop and we're open 7 days a week from 10am. Our gift shop is open to the general public and we'd love for you to 'shop local' with us.