Who owns Hesketh Farm?

The 600-acre site is still a working farm run by Chris and Sue along with their son Tom.

Do you need to book for Hesketh Farm?

We are no longer using a booking system. Hesketh Farm Park is set in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, just 1 mile from the picturesque village of Bolton Abbey and 5 miles from the market town of Skipton. …

Is it safe to visit Hesketh Farm Park?

We really hope your visit to Hesketh Farm Park is enjoyable and you love meeting and interacting with our animals. However, contact with any animals carries a risk of infection, so we ask that you follow our health & safety guidelines to reduce the risk of ill health.

Who are the owners of Hesketh farm in Bolton?

Hesketh Farm is still a working farm with over 1,000 livestock including cattle, sheep and pigs. Today it is run by Chris and his wife Sue who are the fourth generation to farm here.

What kind of animals live at Hesketh farm?

We’ve got sheep and their lambs (depending on the time of year), calves, pigs and piglets, goats, hens and chicks, ducks, guinea pigs, and our giant tortoises, Samson, Delilah and George.

When do Tractor rides start at Hesketh Farm Park?

Please note that during term time, tractor rides for the public do not start until 2.15pm as before then Farmer Chris is busy with school and other pre-booked group visits. After all that, there are lots of picnic tables scattered around the park for you to relax and enjoy your picnic or something light from our own small café.