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Useful Information

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  • NATURE OFFERS THERAPY.

  • WE OFFER relief TO those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability or other disadvantage.

  • GOBLIN COMMUNITY FARM promotes health and purposeful well-being by providing meaningful activities that encourage advancement of relationships with nature, animals and other people in a safe, welcoming environment. 

  • There are a number of wellbeing projects being set up in green areas around the UK. Care Farming UK – a network of farms around the country offering therapeutic use of farming practices – has flourished. Large charities such as the Sensory Trust, Mind and Dementia Adventure have all been raising awareness of the importance of nature. Goblin Community Farm ASPIRES TO PROVIDE SUCH therapy at grass roots level.

Opening Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday  12:00-4:00

Additional Needs

Thursday  12:00-4:00

Additional Needs

Friday  12:00-4:00

Dementia Friendly

Wednesday 12:00-4:00  

Dementia Friendly

Saturday  12:00-4:00

Open to the Public

Sunday 2:00-4:00

Dementia Friendly

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Planning a visit?

Please check our risk assessment information here:

BOOKING A TASTER SESSION

 

PLEASE CONTACT LESLEY BOTHWELL TO ARRANGE A LOOK AROUND OUR FACILITIES WITHOUT OBLIGATION AND HAVE A CHAT ABOUT YOUR PROPOSED REQUIREMENTS.

GROUP BOOKINGS ARE INVITED FOR A TASTER SESSION WITH A VIEW TO LONGER TERM CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS BEING ENCOURAGED. PRIVATE PARTIES ALSO CATERED FOR.

 

 

EMAIL:  goblincommunityfarm@outlook.com

PHONE:  07507 706 710

FACEBOOK: GOBLIN COMMUNITY FARM

Safety Features

We have tarmac pathways, levelling of the courtyard, an outdoor hand wash basin, livestock viewing pens, raised bed gardening areas, a still kitchen and toilet facilities.The farmhouse garden is chiefly set to flat, level lawn and offers opportunities to stroll whilst enjoying flowers and plants in a beautiful countryside setting. The tree pod offers a rich sensory experience and hangs from the garden apple tree.

Barrier mangers divide the seating area from disabled parking spaces and offer opportunities for gardening; weeding and the planting of flowers and a herb/ sensory bed.

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Come for a Visit

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