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Hardenclough Farm, Edale

Hardenclough Farm, Edale

Hardenclough Farm is a National Trust Hill Farm set on the side of Mam Tor in the Edale Valley at the point where the gritstone moors change to limestone valleys and dales. The farm ranges from 240 to over 500 metres above sea level and covers approximately 350 acres. The farm has a commercial flock of 500 breeding Mule and Swaledale ewes with Suffolk and Texel rams and produces approximately 800 lambs, lambing mainly in April. There is also a small flock of pedigree Blue Faced Leicester and North Country Cheviot Sheep and a herd of rare breed native Galloway cattle

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Facilities

  • Covered space
  • Hand washing facilities
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair access

Pricing

Free to the first 20 school groups, thereafter £125 per 2 hour visit.

What we can offer

  • Pre-visit information available
  • Provision of materials/equipment/livestock
  • Risk assessment
  • Tailored programmes

Accreditations

CEVAS Accredited

This place has CEVAS accredited personnel.

CEVAS stands for Countryside Educational Visits Accreditation Scheme. A nationally recognised accreditation, the scheme offers training for individuals who are working – or plan to work – with groups of school children, young people or clients with additional needs.

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