Hall Hill Farm

Coordinates: 54°47′27″N 1°48′16″W / 54.79083°N 1.80444°W / 54.79083; -1.80444
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Hall Hill Farm is a tourist attraction located in County Durham, near Tow Law, England.

History

Ann Darlington is the current tourism manager at Hall Hill Farm. Her grandparents came to the farm in 1925, and now her brother David Gibson runs the working farm. Hall Hill Farm opened to the public in 1981 after Ann and David's father, Jack Gibson, suggested allowing the public to see the farm's lambs, following an interest over that Easter period.[1]

Site

Hall Hill Farm covers 290 hectares (720 acres), consisting of 140 hectares (350 acres) of grassland (for over a thousand

oil seed rape
.

The animals available for the public to see include

rabbits
.

References

  1. ^ "How it all began: Hall Hill Farm". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Feed the animals". Hall Hill Farm.

External links

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