Goat – Temple Newsam Home Farm
Come along and wander through the historic cobbled yards and outbuildings to find out what working life was like at Home Farm.
10th March 2023
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Joy as Temple Newsam’s Home Farm welcomes udderly cute new arrivals

Spring has sprung at Temple Newsam’s Home Farm as birthing season has brought some adorable new baby animals, with lots more expected over the coming weeks.

Home Farm is one of the largest rare breed centres in Europe and boasts over 400 sheep, pigs, poultry and goats, along with an interesting mixture of recreated workshops and exhibitions. And over the Easter Holidays there is lots to look forward to, including two weeks packed full of trails and family fun crafts across the estate. People can also spend lots of time with the chicks, piglets, baby goats, calves and lambs and learn about the historic cobbled farm.

Councillor Salma Arif, Leeds City Council’s executive member for public health and active lifestyles said:

“It’s been so heart-warming to see the new baby arrivals at Temple Newsam’s Home Farm. Home Farm is the perfect place for families to come along to and enjoy some fresh air and find out more about what life is like on a working farm. Over the Easter Holidays there are plenty of activities going on across all of our venues in Leeds, so if you’re looking for something to keep the kids entertained, don’t forget to keep an eye on the council’s social media channels.”

For more information, please visit Home Farm – Temple Newsam

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