Acton Scott Heritage Farm is traditional historic working farm, located in South Shropshire.The Farm is situated in the 18th century Home Farm of the Acton Scott Estate, and was the first of its kind, originally conceived by Thomas Acton more than a generation ago, to keep alive the 19th century farming practices he grew up with.Now managed by the Acton Scott Heritage Farm charitable trust, the Farm gives visitors the chance to travel back in time to see what life was like in the past for farmers and their families working the land, plus offers the opportunity to meet some of the animals that would have been a large part of farming life, such as chicks, lambs, piglets and heavy horses.The Farm follows the farming calendar and as such, also provides the opportunity to enjoy some of the annual events that would have taken place, such as May Day celebrations, the harvest festival, and cider making.For further information, please follow the link to visit their website, or use the contact details provided.Registered charity number: 1206770.Acton Scott Heritage Farm is open Weekends, Bank Holidays and School Holidays (Wednesday to Sunday) from 10am – 4.30pm, suggested last entry 3pm. Acton Scott Farm Cafe serves hot and cold food from 10.30-4.00pm during days the Farm is open to Visitors.Saturday & Sunday: Every weekend from Saturday 19 April until Sunday 2 November 2025.Summer Holidays: From Wednesday 23 July to Sunday 31 August. Including Monday 25 August.Autumn Holidays: From Wednesday 29 October to Sunday 2 November.and will close for Winter from Monday 3 November 2025 to March 2026. Opening for Seasonal Events only.#Summer25 #SpookyFun We're sorry but <%= htmlWebpackPlugin.options.title %> doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.