Opening dates 2012
Tuesday 3 April until Sunday 4 November 2012.
Opening times
To be updated soon
Please telephone for details - 0345 6789024.
Location
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm is signposted off the A49 at Marshbrook, 3 miles south of Church Stretton SY6 6QN.
2012 Admission prices
Adults: £7.00
Senior Citizens: £6.50
Children: £4.50 (under 5s free)
Family Tickets available from £22.50
Season Ticket Adults: £20.50
Season Ticket Children: £12.75
Why not buy a Season Ticket?
Our season ticket, £20.50 per adult and £12.75 per child, allows unlimited access to Acton Scott Historic Working Farm throughout the main visitor season and regular mailings of news. Purchase one during your visit to Acton Scott Historic Working Farm or telephone 0345 6789024.
Children's Parties
Looking for something different? Party packages for 2-12 year olds with a variety of activities are usually on offer. If you are thinking about a party for this year ring on 0345 6789024.
Group visits
A variety of packages for groups (adult or child) are available, please contact Acton Scott Historic Working Farm on 0345 6789024 for details and prices.
Corny Mouse Activities
Corny Mouse offers hands-on crafts and trails throughout the season to our younger visitors.
Amenities
- Museum shop
- Large car park open
- There are bike racks located in the car park.
- Restored in 2008/09, the School House Cafe offers home cooked meals, snacks and drinks
- Undercover, animal free picnic area.
Access
- The farm is mainly wheelchair and pushchair accessible.
- Disabled parking is available close to the admissions point.
- Disabled toilets and baby change facilities are available at the admissions point and the School House Cafe. A further disabled toilet (accessed using a Radar Key) is situated close to the farmyard.
- Guide and Helping Dogs only can be accommodated beyond the car park.
- We have 6 wheelchairs which can be borrowed from the admissions point and a Tramper motorised wheelchair which can be booked in advance.
- The majority of our paths are wheelchair, motorised scooter and buggy friendly. The farmyard has a cobbled surface which may present difficulties to some of our visitors.
- The way marked walks leading from the farm are managed by Shropshire Council's Countryside Access Team. For further information on these walks and Open Access Land please refer to the Outdoor Recreation Service pages on this website.
- A small number of exhibition and display areas are not wheelchair or buggy accessible due to the nature of the original buildings.
Further Information
- Please bring sturdy footwear and waterproofs.
- This is a working farm so take care around the animals. Please do not feed them.
- There are a number of vehicles and pieces of agricultural machinery on show around the farm. We invite you look at and enjoy them but ask you not to climb on them.
- No commercial photography or video recording without prior permission.
- Coaches by prior appointment only.
- Smoking is not permitted beyond the carpark.
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm offers a super day out for all the family please help us to help you have a safe and enjoyable visit.