Welcome to Oak Tree Children’s Farm
No booking required. £1 Admission per person. £3 per feed bucket.
Set in over 18 acres of unspoilt rolling Staffordshire countryside it is the home to lots of animals of all kinds – cows, sheep, pigs, donkeys, geese, ducks, guinea pigs, rabbits, goats, ferrets, poultry and many rare breeds of chickens all are tame and friendly. You will be able to get up close and have lots of interaction feeding the animals.
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About Us
Oak Tree Farm is owned and operated by Andy and Dawn. We opened on 9th November 2009 and since then the farm has grown in size and popularity. We primarily opened as a poultry farm and has since rescued many animals amongst many others who have found their way to us.
Oak Tree Farm is home to lots of animals of all kinds most of which you’ll be able to get up close and have lots of interaction whilst feeding them by hand. There’s always something happening on the farm with a programme of children’s activities during school holidays and Christmas craft sessions.
As an innovative rural enterprise we generate income to invest in the continual improvement of facilities and services. We currently welcome visitors each year and have ambitious plans for continued growth and development.
Opening Hours
Open Sat & Sun 10-4pm
School Holidays
Tues to Sun 10am till 4pm
Address
Gravelley Lane,
Stonnall,
Staffordshire WS9 9LB
Contact Us
Telephone us on
07883 978028 or 07563 702776
Email: info@oaktreechildrensfarm.co.uk
“This place is amazing! Brilliant day out lots to do lots and lots of animals to feed nice little play area and plenty of picnic spots £3 for bucket of feed, will defiantly be coming back.”
“Wonderful farm, cannot believe it’s free! They’ve made some lovely changes since lockdown began, including introducing a fairy garden and improving the seating / play area! There are more hand washing places. I absolutely love this place, only £3 for a bucket of food for the animals! We visit on a weekly basis.”