I worked here last year and am a volunteer this year. We do a Living History and it’s a wonderful place for history and animal enthusiasts, kids and families. Here’s something I blogged on our Facebook page earlier this week:
What a lovely day it’s been on the farm. With the chickens, turkeys and geese out and about; the goats being halter-trained, the middens getting turned and the Tudor maids being trained in their pottage-making skills, the farm is really getting into gear for the season to start later this month!
Here are some pictures of the cows getting a bit of fuss from Mistress Rose, Shashika and the kids from Welcombe Hills who’ve been helping put fresh woodchip on the playground today!
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