Reviews for WIMPOLE HOME FARM, WIMPOLE
5/5 from Christine
3 years ago
3 years ago
We loved the house, which was decorated beautifully for Christmas. Parts of the grounds were roped off due to all the rain we've had. Tasty lunch served.
4/5 from Julie
3 years ago
3 years ago
Lovely seeing the pigs, sheep & horses as well as the donkeys. Great place for children and really clean with animals happy and well cared for.
5/5 from Kazuki
3 years ago
3 years ago
Huge well maintained national trust park and manor. They have a children's friendly farm with picnic areas. The staff are friendly and those who we spoke to were very knowledgeable about the history of the place . Even if you are not interested in the manor the garden and the park are worth taking a walk. You definitely need a whole day.
5/5 from Kinga
3 years ago
3 years ago
Our favourite National Trust place. It's always full of fun. Very family and pets friendly. Lots of toilets, baby changes and other useful facilities. Easy access to all the places. Picnic area available.
5/5 from Midas
3 years ago
3 years ago
Great activities for children, provided by the National Trust at the main Wimpole Estate office. We spent a considerable amount of time here. Our children loved exploring and collecting the stamps, as well as seeing baby animals, before visiting the play area. When you're a small child what's not to love about that?!
5/5 from Caitriona
3 years ago
3 years ago
Really enjoyed ourselves
Group of 6 adults all friends, 2 of us from Ireland
Great walks
Volunteers excellent at showing you way and giving information
Fabulous grounds
Amazing selection of flowers, veg and orchard in walled gardens
4/5 from Gordon
3 years ago
3 years ago
Loved the atmosphere and thought that the pigs were best. Overall not a great variety of animals but suspect that a lot were out in the fields. I am sure there were more a few years ago. Be aware of 10 minute walk from the car park.
5/5 from Nelly
3 years ago
3 years ago
Loved our visit to Wimpole - beautiful house and gardens. Plenty to see & do for families. There is an onsite cafe and gift shop too. Great day out for all ages!
4/5 from Pauline
3 years ago
3 years ago
It has changed a lot since I last visited about 5 years ago. New entrance and better parking, but a big increase in prices! We wanted to see the horses but at £18 for the park, gardens and farm, it was too expensive. We paid £9 to go in park and the gardens (the walled garden was lovely) and we could also visit the courtyard and cafe. For a whole day maybe £18 would be worth paying, but not for just for few hours. We still enjoyed our visit. The cafe was nice and had a good choice, but definitely could do with some more undercover seating as it was raining.
3/5 from Jen
3 years ago
3 years ago
It was a weekday so not much open. Still a nice leisurely day. Cafe extremely expensive. Better to bring a packed lunch. Also very long queue in the afternoons to buy snacks
Lots of free parking
I did not need to buy ticket in advance
Toilets before you enter (including baby changing)and toilet in cafe