This charming craft village is set amidst 25 acres of picturesque countryside in Warwickshire, featuring a collection of traditional craft units, tea rooms, and a farm shop selling local produce. Visitors can explore the various craft workshops, watch artisans at work, and purchase unique handmade items, including jewelry, pottery, and textiles. The village also offers a children's play area, animal encounters, and scenic walks around the surrounding countryside.
Such a great little place. When we went there was a craft fair in the old barn,don't know if its on all the time. But my daughter bought some lovely hand crafted jewellery from there. There's also some permanent little shops and somewhere to eat too. There's a lovely little walk round the farm area looking,stroking but more importantly feeding the animals. My 17 year old daughter never tires from that A fair price to get in,think it was PS7 with some animal feed, which helps with the upkeep of the animals. Definelty worth a few hours of your day.
Great for the kids. Feed the animals. Feed costs PS1 a bucket. Family of 5 was 25 pound to get in under 2 free
We've had a great afternoon with our 20 months old boy. He really enjoyed to feed the animals so do we. Not a big farm but enough to walk around with little one and looking at the animals and birds. Great management with social distancing and hands sanitising all around the farm. It's a nice coffee shop and ice cream on the site.
I love to take my daughter there on event days. They got flee markets, a small farm zoo, a playground, little shops and tea rooms. It's great.
Been going to this place since 1980s it's grown and grown. So much to see. And the gift shops and with Halloween soon I am sure you will find something special.
Lovely little place to take children for slides, swings etc also a small Farm for children.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
Hello! I'm your AI guide for Hoar Park Craft Village. I can help you with information about this attraction, including its history, best times to visit, and tips for your visit. What would you like to know?
Discover hotels in Hoar Park Farm, Ansley, Nuneaton CV10 0QU
Searching for hotels...
Such a great little place. When we went there was a craft fair in the old barn,don't know if its on all the time. But my daughter bought some lovely hand crafted jewellery from there. There's also some permanent little shops and somewhere to eat too. There's a lovely little walk round the farm area looking,stroking but more importantly feeding the animals. My 17 year old daughter never tires from that A fair price to get in,think it was PS7 with some animal feed, which helps with the upkeep of the animals. Definelty worth a few hours of your day.
Great for the kids. Feed the animals. Feed costs PS1 a bucket. Family of 5 was 25 pound to get in under 2 free
We've had a great afternoon with our 20 months old boy. He really enjoyed to feed the animals so do we. Not a big farm but enough to walk around with little one and looking at the animals and birds. Great management with social distancing and hands sanitising all around the farm. It's a nice coffee shop and ice cream on the site.
I love to take my daughter there on event days. They got flee markets, a small farm zoo, a playground, little shops and tea rooms. It's great.
Been going to this place since 1980s it's grown and grown. So much to see. And the gift shops and with Halloween soon I am sure you will find something special.
Lovely little place to take children for slides, swings etc also a small Farm for children.