I really enjoyed my visit here, after having a meal at the Three Blue Ducks onsite.
The gardens are minimal raised beds. They were in need of a bit of TLC on my visit but to be fair it was at the end of Autumn, when herbs etc are not at their most beautiful.
There were a few Farm animals, which wasn't a fellow reviewers experience. I saw chickens, two pigs and a goat.
There was a really nice macadamia nut plantation which was nice to walk to.
I could see plenty of people enjoying a picknick - something to do next time (although I think you need to buy it onsite).
There was a playground which was fun and icecream being sold!
There was even a florist, which is a nice touch.
Worth a trip with family/friends.
I think I might have been mistaken for thinking there was loads of animals for my little one. Well there wasn't but he did love the big old fake horse and the lovely playground. Whilst we didn't stay to eat there I was certainly impressed at the food by looking around at people's plates so would love to go back and enjoy a dining experience.
This is a more upmarket place to eat with a rustic farm style decor. I had the black sausage breakfast and it was amazing. bloodly marys aren't bad either! The menu has alot of health foods that you may not know of. Its not the sort of place you get a full English. If you can avoid a weekend I would.
Visited The Farm for breakfast over the long weekend. There was a bit of a wait for a table but staff were friendly and grabbed a coffee while we waited.
Menu was good with gluten free options although I wasn't a fan of the GF bread.
Overall would recommend and would visit again.