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Wenlock Lodge, Acton Scott

Church Stretton, 

Shropshire, 

SY6 6QN,  England  (map)
+44 01694 781307,  e-mail website
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm near Church Stretton, demonstrates life on a Shropshire upland farm at the turn of the last century.  Open from 15th April to 9th November 2008.
Parking
On site parkingParking (free)
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concess
(Concession)
Price: £4.75

family
Price: £17.75

child
Price: £3.00

adult
Price: £5.25

Visit Details
Toilets
Groups accepted
Min group size
Max group size
Special group rates
Payment Cards accepted at the property
American Express accepted JCB accepted MasterCard accepted Maestro accepted Visa accepted Diners Club accepted 
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm near Church Stretton, demonstrates life on a Shropshire upland farm at the turn of the last century. Visitors to the popular famly attraction are transported back in time to the days of shire horses, hay ricks and milkmaids.The farm allows visitors to mingle with their favourite animals and also view daily demonstrations. You'll see heavy horses working the land with vintage farm machines and everyday you can see milkmaids milking by hand and making butter in the dairy. The butter is then used to make the famous Acton Scott bread, butter, cheese and pickle sandwich. Children visiting the farm will love the resident farmyard and field animals, including:- pigs, poultry, cows and sheep.Other things to look out for are the ploughing, sowing and harvesting. Each day the farmers wife goes about her daily chores and the blacksmith, wheelright, farrier and woodland craftsmen visit on a weekly basis. The working farm museum also holds a number of special events throughout the year, including, the annual sheep-shearing, lambing, cider making and steam powered threshing. Other events previously held at the museum include, a childrens scarecrow building competition, a vintage tractor show, hands-on pottery days, all of which gives the visitor a picture of estate life a hundred years ago. The museum also has two marked walks, the Waggoners Wonder and the Acton Scott Amble, both of which have short-cuts for those with less time to explore the Shropshire hills.Fresh home-cooked food and refreshments are available throughout the day at the Old School House Cafe.
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