This picturesque farm in the heart of Cambridgeshire is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil escape. The farm is renowned for its stunning lavender fields, which bloom into a vibrant purple hue during the summer months, filling the air with their sweet, heady fragrance. Visitors can wander through the fragrant fields, taking in the breathtaking views and snapping Instagram-worthy photos. The farm also features a charming shop selling lavender-themed gifts, a tea room serving delicious treats, and a plant nursery where visitors can purchase their own lavender plants to take home.
Stunning farm. Small but we'll kept. Not rushed around; we got our time to pick lavender from the fields. Nice little picnic area as well. Ice cream and lemonade were amazing.
Very nice place quiet and relaxing. I met Kat and her husband very, a lovely person who partly owned and helped the business. Highly recommend and we will be back again.
Very peaceful, very friendly, and great way to relax. Worth taking the time to visit. Nice and low-key attraction.
We had a great time here! Such a lovely place to visit, so relaxing and the family who run it were so friendly. The lavender cupcakes are to die for We will be back!
Lovely leisurely Sunday spent here. Venue is tucked away but was not mobbed. There were covered areas to just sit and enjoy the visa, plus on arrival you were given a paper cone and scissors to cut your own lavender. If going on a hot day make sure you have a sun hat. You can purchase lavender ice cream plus other items.
Great place for a short trip. PS5 per person for lavender picking. There is a gift shop on site selling lavender related products and ice cream. (Tried the strawberry flavour and lavender flavour, well I guess lavender is not a good idea for ice cream :( Also a portable toilet, cleaner than other portable toilets. Not sure would it get even more blossom in July, but June is good enough.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Gender-neutral toilets
Good for kids
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Stunning farm. Small but we'll kept. Not rushed around; we got our time to pick lavender from the fields. Nice little picnic area as well. Ice cream and lemonade were amazing.
Very nice place quiet and relaxing. I met Kat and her husband very, a lovely person who partly owned and helped the business. Highly recommend and we will be back again.
Very peaceful, very friendly, and great way to relax. Worth taking the time to visit. Nice and low-key attraction.
We had a great time here! Such a lovely place to visit, so relaxing and the family who run it were so friendly. The lavender cupcakes are to die for We will be back!
Lovely leisurely Sunday spent here. Venue is tucked away but was not mobbed. There were covered areas to just sit and enjoy the visa, plus on arrival you were given a paper cone and scissors to cut your own lavender. If going on a hot day make sure you have a sun hat. You can purchase lavender ice cream plus other items.
Great place for a short trip. PS5 per person for lavender picking. There is a gift shop on site selling lavender related products and ice cream. (Tried the strawberry flavour and lavender flavour, well I guess lavender is not a good idea for ice cream :( Also a portable toilet, cleaner than other portable toilets. Not sure would it get even more blossom in July, but June is good enough.