Pennywell Farm

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Pennywell Farm
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LocationDevon
Coordinates50°27′33″N 3°46′37″W / 50.45917°N 3.77694°W / 50.45917; -3.77694Coordinates: 50°27′33″N 3°46′37″W / 50.45917°N 3.77694°W / 50.45917; -3.77694
OwnerChristopher and Nicola Murray
Slogan"Devon's Friendliest Day Out"
Operating seasonFebruary to November
Websitewww.pennywellfarm.co.uk

Pennywell Farm is a farm tourist attraction just outside the town of Buckfastleigh in South Devon, England. It is a farm 600 feet (180 m) above sea level with views over Dartmoor National Park.

History[]

Pennywell was opened to the public in 1989 by husband and wife, Christopher and Nicola Murray. The idea was that visitors to the farm would not be spectators but that they would be able to have hands-on interaction with the animals.

Activities[]

Half hourly hands-on animal activities form the basis of the experience and there are also activities such as a tractor and trailer ride, red rocket ride and pig racing.

It is a centre for the breeding of miniature pigs, a variant of the New Zealand kune kune breed.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Mini pigs are big success on farm". 15 October 2007.
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