Cannon Hall Farm, Working farm and tourist destination in Cawthorne, United Kingdom
Cannon Hall Farm is a working farm set in Yorkshire countryside with designated spaces for sheep, goats, pigs, and various other farm animals. The property provides visitors with playgrounds, a farm shop, dining areas, and live educational demonstrations.
The location first appeared in records from 1650 when William Hewet sold it to Robert Hartley. It then served as the home farm for the Cannon Hall Estate.
The farm became known during the 2020 lockdown for sharing daily social media content that helped keep communities connected during isolation. This connection to people remains visible in how the farm engages with visitors today.
The site operates year-round with multiple attractions located on the same grounds, making it easy to visit several in one trip. Visitors should plan to spend several hours to experience the animal interactions, demonstrations, and other activities available.
The farm runs successful breeding programs that produce large numbers of lambs and piglets annually from its livestock herds. These programs reflect the farm's commitment to raising animals in the conditions visitors can see during their visit.
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