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Farming
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Farming
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  Animal farm
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Animal farm

  River studies
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River
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  Sustainable farming
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Sustainable
farming

  Safety, comfort & enjoyment
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Safety,
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  Managing the environment
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Managing
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  Fieldwork techniques
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Fieldwork
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  Food for thought
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Food for
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When to go

The farm hosts a range of open days throughout the year including special lambing days and bluebell walks in the spring. It also provides excellent facilities for weekend and summer camps, wedding receptions and barn dances. Visits by schools and colleges take place throughout the year.

Please contact the farm to arrange your visit.

 

Contact details:

Mr J Bishop
Rushall Farm
Scratchface Lane
Bradfield
Berkshire
RG7 6DL
T/F: 0118 974 4547
www.rushallfarm.org.uk

 

How to get there

By road: From the M4 (Junction 12), head towards Theale. Straight over the first roundabout and, at the second roundabout, take the exit signed A340 Pangbourne. Take the first turn on the left towards Bradfield. At the school, go straight across the crossroads and then take the next left into Back Lane. Take the second turn up the track signed to Rushall Manor Farm.

 

Health & safety

While there are potential hazards associated with visiting a farm, the risks are readily controlled by everyday measures. Our main website lists some sensible steps that will help make your visit even more safe, healthy and enjoyable.

» full guidelines in our main website

» CHECKLIST

Check when the farm is open for visits.

Contact the farm to arrange your visit.

Read our health & safety advice.


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