Easton Farm Park, Agricultural theme park and museum in East Suffolk, England
Easton Farm Park is an agricultural theme park and museum in East Suffolk spread across green fields with various animals to observe and interact with. The site offers both indoor and outdoor activities, including play areas, train rides, and animal feeding opportunities.
The site dates to the 1880s and was built under the direction of the Duke and Duchess of Hamilton. It opened to the public as an attraction in 1974 with the goal of connecting children to rural life.
The park lets visitors groom ponies, feed animals, and ride small trains, giving families a hands-on way to experience farm life. These activities help children connect with farming and get comfortable around animals.
The park sits easily within reach near Framlingham in Suffolk and is best visited on weekends or during school holidays when the grounds are most active. Wear comfortable shoes, as you will spend lots of time outdoors and the ground can get muddy.
The park offers overnight stays in cow-shaped glamping cabins, creating a fun and memorable experience within the Suffolk countryside. These unusual accommodations blend the farm character of the park with modern comfort.
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