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BAYLHAM HOUSE RARE BREEDS FARM

Signposted off the B1113 between Needham Market and Great Blakenham, down Mill Lane, Baylham

Baylham House Farm is a wonderful place to take children. It is often described as having a magical quality not found elsewhere and was voted "The Best Visitor Attraction in Suffolk" for both 2006 and 2007. The primary aim of the farm is to help maintain the national stock of endangered and rare farm animals by breeding them and providing them with the best possible care in a traditional, non intensive environment. The secondary aim is to provide visitors, particularly children, with an opportunity to meet healthy, contented and friendly farm animals. Four breeds of cattle and seven flocks of rare sheep can be seen at Baylham House. Berkshire, Large Black, Middle White can all be seen in the pig collection which also includes Kune Kunes the very friendly Maori pigs from New Zealand. You will also find goats, poultry and alpacas on the farm.

Baylham House Farm is an excellent place to come with a picnic lunch, to meet a variety of animals, take a walk along the riverside and lakeside paths and spend the day in the countryside within the Gipping Valley. The majority of the paths are wheelchair and pushchair friendly and, when you've had your fill of fresh air and the children are exhausted, you can recover with a light lunch, a cream tea or a choice of home made cakes in the Visitors' Centre which also sell a wide selection of gifts. A disabled toilet and baby changing facilities are available.

 

Open daily at 11am between February 8th and November 2nd

Entry prices are £5 for adults, £4 for concessions, £2 for children between 4 and 16. Under 4's are FREE

For further information phone 01473 830264 or go to http://www.baylham-house-farm.co.uk


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