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"Visit our Shop and Tea Room at the old Victorian Farm and pay a trip to Rabbit Village in our Walled Garden!"
Address: Sandwell Park Farm Visitor Centre Salters Lane , West Bromwich B71 4BG, XWM, GB
Phone: 0121 553 2147
State: XWM
City: West Bromwich
Zip Code: B71 4BG

opening times

Monday: 10:00-16:30
Tuesday: 10:00-16:30
Wednesday: 10:00-16:30
Thursday: 10:00-16:30
Friday: 10:00-16:30
Saturday: 10:00-16:30
Sunday: 10:00-16:30


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An amazing place for families to visit, especially those with young children like ours. The only animals here are rabbits as the farm animals are now located at Forge Mill Farm nearby. There are lots of events which are run throughout the year such as Easter, Christmas or any school holidays so would sign up to the Council’s newsletter to be reminded of these to book tickets. We came today for a Teddy Bears Picnic Event which included a Teddy Bear Hunt, soft play area, sensory area, story time and a crafts area where we made items to take home and it was only £20 for a family of four so well worth it. Outside the Centre there is now a train for families to enjoy which takes your around the park for just £1.50. This may only be for half term and other school holidays as have never seen this before today. The team room is very nice with great food and cakes for breakfast or lunch. The service is excellent and the setting is very nice inside with plenty of seats and tables inc high chairs for children. There are approx 10/15 rabbits in the garden and the end of the Visitor Centre who live in really nicely made mini houses. They also sell toys and have recently added books for adults and children which are great. They sell their own honey too for £8.50 a jar. Parking is £2 for all day and starts from just 40p for 1 hour.
We always enjoy the center shows This clips from children festival show Kids love it too many activities to do , story tell show was nice the weather wasn’t great but we enjoyed maximum of it . Bring your picnic mat with you and no need for push chair you cans use it in the field Paid for parking and some snacks around Tickets was around 14£ fam ticket
What an amazing little gem of a coffee / snack restaurant . With a beautiful little garden at the rear and plenty of seating, you can't go wrong. We ordered food and coffee and wasn't disappointed, it was well worth the price and tasted fantastic. I would definitely recommend this place for somewhere to stop and take a break. Also to add to this post, Digbeth Dining was on site, and it remained dry . Great choice of street food and an array of beverages to choose from.
No animals around apart from Rabbits and dead fish. Absolutely shocking. Thankfully it was free to get in otherwise I would be getting a refundVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Visited for the first time since before the pandemic and didn't realise it was no longer a farm. The ladies inside were very helpful though, explained to us that the farm animals have been moved on to Forge Mill, and the opening times for there. We then had a look around this centre to see a few of the displays inside. The tea rooms were closed on this particular day, but are usually still there and running.
Awful sausage cob. Just lukewarm. Would do a lot better if it was cooked fresh. Won't be having another one. My partner had the cake extremely sweet. Not good at all very disappointingVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
A nice small Victorian farm with only a few animals, the staff here are very friendly and surrounding areas to the farm will mean money well spent for just £2.80 per adult. Nice garden area which also includes a children's maze and a few games. Cafe is nice and clean with plenty of seating inside and outside
Nice coffee and sausage roll, friendly staff but no animals, tea room only opened today but if you are after local honey is produced here. Went this morning, breakfast in the cafe was lovely and they have a bunny farm so cute
Such a cheap few hours out. There's enough animals to keep the kids entertained we couldn't see the pigs this visit though along with other bits. My 2 loved the little maze and the musical bits by the picnic tables. There it's also a cafe, which we haven't used, and an ice cream stand, but that wasn't open during our visit and a shop at the entrance. We have been during the school holidays in the past and they sometimes have bouncy castle, face painting etc and everything is open then too.
Absolutely horrible depressing tea room. Most of the staff are miserable and clearly don't want to be there. Especially one staff member called Jenny. Food isn't the best. I had to take mine back. Definitely could do with new management and staff.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
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