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English Tourist Board Quality Assured Visitor Attraction |
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Good Wheelchair Access |
Dogs on leads welcome outdoors |
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Sacrewell
has always had that special magic for young and old
alike. With everything from a working watermill to farm animals and
play areas, and the Three Little Ducks shop to browse for quality local
produce, organic vegetables, gifts and farm toys there is something for all to explore
and enjoy. In the Miller's Country Cafe you will find delicious home-cooked meals and refreshments to
tempt you, and a shop to browse for souvenirs or gifts. All aspects of farming and country life through the ages are here to discover at Sacrewell. |
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The first people to settle at Sacrewell were the Ancient
Britons, about 8000 years ago. Later the Romans lived and farmed here, supplying food for
the potters and iron workers of the Nene Valley. Examples are on display of weapons and
tools of flint, pottery, coins and other artefacts turned up by ploughing, which gives us
some idea of how our ancestors lived.
Click here to see some of the animals who live at Sacrewell. |
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Sacrewell Farm & Country Centre |
Telephone 01780 782254 or email |