Sacrewell

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Overview
Treasures of farming and the country await discovery at this farm and 18th-century watermill. All aspects of agriculture and country life through the ages are here, listed buildings, working 18th-century watermill, mill house and farm bygones. Friendly farm animals are here to be fed, and tractor rides, play barn and pedal tractors are just a few of the activities to be experienced. Events throughout the year include lambing at Easter, Halloween rides and a Christmas spectacular. Special events throughout the year.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year daily Mar-Oct, 9.30-5; Nov-Feb, 10-4. Closed 25-26 Dec & 1 Jan

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
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Location
THORNHAUGH, Peterborough, PE8 6HJ
About the area
To the west of East Anglia is Cambridgeshire, a county best known as the home to the university that makes up the second half of ‘Oxbridge’ (the other half is Oxford). As well as its globally renowned educational credentials, it also has a rich natural history; much of its area is made up of reclaimed or untouched fens.
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Sacrewell

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Treasures of farming and the country await discovery at this farm and 18th-century watermill. All aspects of agriculture and country life through the ages are here, listed buildings, working 18th-century watermill, mill house and farm bygones. Friendly farm animals are here to be fed, and tractor rides, play barn and pedal tractors are just a few of the activities to be experienced. Events throughout the year include lambing at Easter, Halloween rides and a Christmas spectacular. Special events throughout the year.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year daily Mar-Oct, 9.30-5; Nov-Feb, 10-4. Closed 25-26 Dec & 1 Jan
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
Show more (2)
Location
THORNHAUGH, Peterborough, PE8 6HJ
About the area
Area image
To the west of East Anglia is Cambridgeshire, a county best known as the home to the university that makes up the second half of ‘Oxbridge’ (the other half is Oxford). As well as its globally renowned educational credentials, it also has a rich natural history; much of its area is made up of reclaimed or untouched fens.