Stonebridge City Farm Reviews

4.3 Rating 6 Reviews
Friendly people that wrk there. Love all the animals. Well taken care off farm. Cheap food and drinks. ❤
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As it's half term, we went to visit Stonebridge City Farm in Nottingham as an educational and local day out. There's quite a bit of parking which is good, and when you enter, you're greeted by cakes, coffee, and bags of food for the animals... we took all three. We fed the pigs, the goats and the chickens, as well as stroking the ponies. There is a fabulous park there which our son loved, especially lying on the spinny swing for a good ten minutes
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For a small farm in the middle of the city this is an unusual place and it does have quite a variety of animals for the space. We got round the whole farm in 30 minutes (without visiting any play areas) so it is not somewhere I would make a special effort to visit again.
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The first reviewer should could consider this is a charity run FREE place to visit that is run with the aid of volunteers and supports people with learning disabilities. It needs support from people visiting in order to survive. It has a little cafe which has lovely food and is very cheap for what you get. Had a gorgeous chocolate fudge cake that was fantastic and worth the visit alone. We saw pigs, horses, sheep, goats, ducks, geese, chickens, rabbits and a large tortoise called Kevin. They sell animal feed so the little ones can feed some of the animals. There is a playground with a couple of slides and swings etc and a little shop. There a small car park outside with free parking. Go down and support this local initiative or just go for the cake.
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A fantastic place to visiT, with PLENTY to see and do, from holding rabbits and feeding goats To just taking a slow wander around tge cariety of animals (pigs, ducks, ponies, chickens, toRtoises, guinea pigs...) A nice lIttle play area too (nothing fancy but out two littlies have always enjoyed it).
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Natandjohnson2014
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I love coming here with the kids it's come on a lot in the past couple of years with improvements being made all the time the food is lovely all the staff are volunteering the gardens are lovely to walk round and chat to you're children about all the fruit and veg grown there. Again the only downfall is the barn area I feel the rabbits need to be let out almost every day instead of being cooped up. Other than that's it's lovely you can give a small donation to help with the running of the farm :)
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