We have been welcoming new life at the farm with these warmer, lighter days. There are buds on trees, vivid yellow flowers and lambs leaping. If you’re wondering what to do in the Easter school holidays, we’ve plenty to keep children and families busy and happy.

Windmill Hill Market returns for a second year, starting on 1st April. With over 50 stalls, live music, street food and beautiful hand-made goods and local artwork, there’s something for everyone. Find out more

How about getting creative and designing your own graffiti name? Graft (a small team of mural artists who want to share their passion, knowledge and skills) is running workshops at the farm on 4th and 11th April. Find out more

Or you could make an Easter Garland to take home. There are drop in sessions in the John James Room on 5th and 13th April. Find out more

Learn how to make delicious traditional Somali Samosas from scratch in our Adult & Child Samosa Workshop on 6th April. Find out more

And our ever-popular Farm Club returns on 12th April when you can pet the animals and take part in outdoor activities. Find out more

 

 

 

 

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