Our comprehensive collection of over 50 breeding flocks and herds of British rare breed farm animals was established by Joe Henson and his business partner John Neave, in the late 1960’s when many of our traditional breeds were faced with imminent extinction. Besides being a vital “shop window” for the work of rare breed conservation, it is an important breeding centre for many of the animals we keep.
The Cotswold Farm Park has welcomed over 2.5 million happy visitors in the 38 years since opening and has been described by the Good Britain Guide as “having memorable appeal and something special, which lifts it above the competition”. The success of the Farm Park continues due to the family run atmosphere, good value for money and underlying feeling for conservation. We are very proud of our excellent reputation and to be welcoming the third generation of visitors. The Fun Farm. Make friends with our animals in the Touch Barn. The Touch Barn offers the chance for children and adults alike to make friends with our smaller animals.
Camping and Caravanning at Cotswold Park Farm. Open daily from 13th March to 5th September 2010, then weekends only to the 17 October and Autumn Half Term (23-31 October 2010 inclusive).
This two-acre, level grassy site has 40 pitches (16 of which have electric hook-up), its own spring-water supply, toilets, showers, dishwashing facilities, chemical toilet disposal and waste water disposal.
Please note that all pitches are 12 metres in length and 6.5 metres wide. Any tents wider than 6.5 metres will need to book two adjacent pitches.
Dogs on leads are welcome on site, although they cannot go into the Farm Park itself.