Sacrewell Farm

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Sacrewell Farm is a charity based in 550 acres of land near Peterborough, run by the William Scott Abbott Trust. With animals to meet, outdoor spaces to discover, a recently restored 18th century watermill & indoor soft play centre there is lots to explore for the whole family.

This activity is good for wellbeing because

  • The farm aims to connect all ages and communities from Peterborough through hands on experience, the art of agriculture, food science, healthy organic living, heritage and countryside learning.
  • Whether you’re a gardener looking for a new project, a handyman with time on your hands or a budding historian with a thirst for living history, there may be the perfect voluntary role to suit you
  • Education is at the heart of Sacrewell Farm, who serve over 3300 local school children from across Peterborough with one hundred school visits annually

Take a virtual trip to Sacrewell:

What to expect

The Farm has lots for everyone of every age to see and do, such as:

  • walks
  • farm animals
  • indoor and outdoor play areas
  • tractor rides and farm tour
  • sensory garden
  • wood carving

And after (or before) all the fun in the fresh air, there’s a café which uses local produce, and has both indoor and outdoor seating.

There are also plenty of events going on – find out more here.

More information

There is a large gravel car park which is free. The café and many of the areas of the farm are wheelchair accessible; contact the team to discuss.

Available for free:

  • Volunteering opportunities – see the latest here.

Entrance beyond the café is subject to a fee, either as a one-off or you can purchase a membership. Events also have a cost. For more information contact directly.

Food and drink can be purchased in the café.

How to contact

Where to go

Sacrewell farm
Thornhaugh
Peterborough
PE8 6HJ

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