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Llananant Farm

Llananant Farm

Llananant Farm is a lovely, welcoming 52 acre organic holding in the heart of Monmouthshire. Whilst relatively small, we have a wonderful variety of habitats and enterprises here - permanent pasture and species rich grassland (certified by Gwent Wildlife Trust) ancient woodland, streams and ponds, hedgerows and stream side corridors, orchards and a kitchen garden. A livestock farm with a focus on conservation we keep a small herd of Hereford cattle, Jacob and Welsh sheep, pigs, goats, horses, including a working Suffolk Punch, ducks, geese and hens (and a few dogs!) Our animals are generally friendly and well handled. We work with teachers to offer tailored activities to inspire and enthuse learners across all aspects of the curriculum and key stages, as well as offering long term programmes providing alternative access to the curriculum for pupils with additional learning needs.

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Facilities

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

Pricing

Our charges depend on the activities and programmes provided, and are typically around £200 per day for a class visit, or £150 per day for a longer term tailored programme for one or two pupils.

What we can offer

  • Bushcraft
  • Conservation and site maintenance skills
  • Food preparation
  • Forest Schools
  • Growing crops and vegetables
  • Pre-visit information available
  • Provision of materials/equipment/livestock
  • Risk assessment
  • Set programmes
  • Small animal care (e.g. grooming, feeding, handling etc.)
  • Tailored programmes
  • Working with livestock (e.g. feeding, milking, egg collecting, daily maintenance, grooming (where appropriate))

Care Farms / Green Care Services

Related services:

  • Alternative provision
  • Skills provision
  • Care farming or green care services for SEND
  • Care farming or green care as part of Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
  • One to one support
  • Family group provision
Care Farm

Are you a teacher and know a child with SEND? They could benefit from accessing a Care Farm.

Care Farms provide supervised, structured educational programmes of farming related activities for young people to support those struggling in school, help those with disability, behavioural challenges and improve mental health and wellbeing.

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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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