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The Rare Breeds Centre

Highlands Farm, Woodchurch Ashford, Kent, TN26 3RJ

The Rare Breeds Centre is a working 100-acre farm and tourist attraction based in Woodchurch, Kent.

Surrounded by the beautiful Kentish countryside, The Rare Breeds Centre is home to many rare and native breeds of farm livestock and is approved by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, with everything from pigs and sheep to horses, chickens and cows.

The Rare Breeds Centre is a well-known attraction and there’s so much to do, with visitors young and old coming to enjoy the exotic butterfly tunnel, the Discovery Garden, the woodland walks, the Secret Lake, the outdoor playgrounds and assault courses. Pig racing and tractor-trailer rides run throughout the day, featuring a new accessible trailer with space for one wheelchair. As well as ‘Meet the Animal’ sessions in the Children’s Barn.

The Granary Restaurant is open every day (except Mondays and Tuesdays during the winter months) offering tasty, freshly cooked food at great prices, including burgers, paninis, jacket potatoes and a kid’s menu, with vegan and vegetarian options available too. There are also catering kiosks in other areas of the farm where families can purchase ice cream, coffees and snacks.

The centre runs special seasonal events throughout the year which are always great fun and hugely popular, including Halloween, Christmas and Easter, so it’s worth keeping an eye on their social media pages to see what’s on.

The Rare Breeds Centre is run by The Canterbury Oast Trust, which is a charity based in Kent that supports adults with learning disabilities. Many service users and life-skills students work and live on-site at the Rare Breeds Centre, and your visit helps them to continue their work.

As an attraction, the Rare Breeds Centre is an autism-friendly site so if you are planning to visit and have specific requirements, feel free to get in touch with the staff in advance and they will be happy to try and help.

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Opening Times

Summer

10.00 - 17.00

Winter

10.00 - 16.30

Prices

See our website for all ticket options

Facilities

Café

Car Parking

Picnic Site

Baby Changing

Disabled Access

Toilets

Events

24th May - 1st Jun

Woolly Week at The Rare Breeds Centre

Pop the dates in your diary and head down to the farm for a sheep-load of fun during our much-loved Woolly Week!

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15th Jun 10:00am - 5:00pm

Father’s Day at The Rare Breeds Centre

Ahoy Mateys! Our real-life pirate is visiting the farm this Father’s Day and he can’t wait to meet you and your family!

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15th Jun 10:00am - 5:00pm

Father’s Day at The Rare Breeds Centre

Ahoy Mateys! Our real-life pirate is visiting the farm this Father’s Day and he can’t wait to meet you and your family!

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24th May - 1st Jun

Woolly Week at The Rare Breeds Centre

Pop the dates in your diary and head down to the farm for a sheep-load of fun during our much-loved Woolly Week!

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20th - 21st Sep

Salute to the ’40s at The Historic Dockyard Chatham

Pack up your troubles and join The Historic Dockyard Chatham in one final Salute.

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25th Jul

Twelfth Night at Fort Amherst

A play by William Shakespeare. If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction.

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18th - 19th Jul

Divorced, Beheaded, Died at Fort Amherst

The year is 1544 and King Henry, the Eighth of that name, is engaged upon a Royal Progress about his Realm.

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26th - 30th May

FREE* Family Tours at Canterbury Cathedral

This May half term, bring your little historians to Canterbury Cathedral to hear stories of Becket and the Black Prince, Monks and Miracles, Tombs and Towers.

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26th - 29th May

FREE* Stone Week Activities at Canterbury Cathedral

This May half term, help Gregory Gargoyle on his Stone Quest and try your hand at carving!

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1st - 31st May

VE Day 80th Anniversary Celebrations at Canterbury Cathedral

This year, the nation celebrates the 80th Anniversary of ‘Victory in Europe Day’ (VE Day), which marked the end of the war in Europe on May 8th 1945.

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