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Lizzie's Farm

Cafe in Bromsgrove

Updated: May 08, 2024 08:59 AM

Lizzie's Farm is located in Bromsgrove (Town in England), United Kingdom. It's address is Redhill Ln, Bromsgrove B61 0QG, United Kingdom.

Redhill Ln, Bromsgrove B61 0QG, United Kingdom

9XM5+R3 Bromsgrove, United Kingdom

+44 7866 616986

lizziesfarm.co.uk

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MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
Thursday10 AM to 5 PM
Friday10 AM to 5 PM
Saturday10 AM to 5 PM
Sunday10 AM to 4 PM

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Where is Lizzie's Farm?

Lizzie's Farm is located at: Redhill Ln, Bromsgrove B61 0QG, United Kingdom.

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Coordinates: 52.3845714, -2.0422748

Lizzie's Farm Reviews

Lizz Whitehouse
2024-05-05 16:57:00 GMT

Absolutely loved it here.
Had gone on a blue bell walk toke a wrong turning and stumbled upon this gem of a place.
The two ladies that was working there were so friendly and so nice. They were just brilliant.
Had a vegan chocolate cake and it was the best vegan chocolate cake Iv ever had.
Tea and coffee was lovely, shop was lovely. I really cannot fault this place one bit.
I love highland cows.
I will definitely be back again.
Added bonus you can go see some of the animals up close and it was all free. Fantastic for small kids, and big kids like myself.
Love it.

Becky Gosling
2024-04-27 16:13:24 GMT

A lovely little gem of a working farm open to the public. Really nice mix of tearoom (try the carrot cake - it's delicious), beautiful craft shop and amazing animals. Staff were so welcoming and friendly.

Stephen Beighton
2024-02-23 15:17:28 GMT

Here you can have tea and cake , plus you can buy eggs sausage bacon meat pies , amazing and there's a shop inside , it's a place for young children to see some farm animals.

Dawn Merrett
2023-10-01 19:22:59 GMT

Great place to visit and the coffee & walnut cake was delicious! Free entry around the farm, great for the children to see the animals up close especially the Highland cows & calf was so cute. Super friendly staff and a beautiful setting.

Katherine
2024-04-19 11:48:59 GMT

All of my grandchildren have known Lizzies since they were born, and know several of the animals by name. (As well as the staff! 😀) Our family all love it and try to visit at least once a week. It feels more like checking in on old friends than visiting a farm! Not to mention the lovely cakes and friendly service. Love Kathy, Charles, Fran and Mimi, Jessie,
Elliott and Leo, Emilia Harry and Harrison, etc etc...

Marie reilly
2023-03-05 14:33:43 GMT

What a Beautiful Place, even though its right on your doorstop, its like being in the middle of the countryside. Small selection of pasties sausage rolls ect and cakes with hot drinks. Lovely Farm shop. Animals to see and pet. Lovely lady serving us very welcoming and informative. Grandchildren loved it, already made a return journey. It is mainly outdoors but under cover so wrap up warm. Small room for indoor refreshments if needed.

Ana Chirila
2024-02-16 16:46:35 GMT

Lovely farm , no booking required , free of charge, gift shop available and café.

Nupur Goel
2024-02-11 22:41:38 GMT

Just went to see farm animals.. not a very big place, spent like an hour but my daughter loved it.

Paige Lou
2023-09-26 17:26:53 GMT

Absolutely love this place!! Adorable cows including baby Charles who loves a cuddle! Staff are all so friendly and approachable. Top knotch cake and hot drinks!! Utterly brilliant!!

Kaleb Ells
2019-05-12 07:52:45 GMT

Had a lovely visit and lunch to Lizzie's!

Great farm food. Freshly made with superb, high-quality ingredients. My salad was lovely; the meat was flavourful and tasty. Service was quick and staff were lovely.

The setting is beautiful and it was lovely to be able to walk around the farm afterwards to see the animals.

Also had a coffee and walnut cake, which tasted fresh, was superbly light and had a great flavour.

All very reasonably priced and a lovely atmosphere.

I'd definitely recommend.

Rachael Evans
2020-09-19 16:12:41 GMT

This is a lovely little place to visit. We sat outside and enjoyed the beautiful views. There was a delicious selection of tasty cakes which were served as very generous portions, as well as ice cream, hot and cold drinks. We were encouraged to have a stroll around the animal enclosures (no charge) where we saw goats, a donkey, chickens, cockerels, ducks and rabbits. The service here was very friendly, we were made to feel really welcome. The farm shop sells a range of homemade products such as jams, sausages, steaks, eggs, bacon & pies. You can also visit the gallery for all sorts of beautiful pottery, cards & gifts. There is a small parking area on site. The path to the animals is up some steps so unfortunately not wheelchair accessible, but the path to the tea room and shop is flat, although a little bumpy. We spent about an hour here but you could make it shorter or longer depending on time. It really is worth a visit here. We will most definitely return.

stephanus sanjaya
2021-10-10 16:38:34 GMT

Really nice little cafe surrounded by farm with a great service. Plenty parking space, can walk around to see farm animals. Not far from Waseley country park from holywell lane rubbery.

Dean The Drone
2022-06-04 18:39:53 GMT

10 minutes of the m5 junction 4 south on the A38 towards Bromsgrove then first on the left left at the top of the road then just follow that road
Greeted by friendly staff smiling and polite
We sat out side and the owner bought our coffee and cake out to us
We were told we could have a look round and their was an old barn with a few animals in across the road 2 minutes walk if that to the top field where their were more animals and some you could pet ideal for young children an interaction with farm animals
Their was a farm shop also gift shop toilet available so all in all I personally found it a pleasant experience
The farmer /owner came out and was talking to us about the farm such a pleasant man

Simon Parry
2023-07-21 14:26:52 GMT

Great little cafe with incredibly delicate cakes and tasty coffee. Lovely little surprise hidden out the back, plenty of cute little animals to see. Will definitely be back again!

Sam Sam
2023-10-18 06:07:02 GMT

What a lovely little hidden gem to visit. Cute little cafe area with open beams, gift shop with lots of unusual and unique items. Staff were very helpful and friendly. Amazing homemade cakes, pasties etc. spent some time with the cutest farm animals, met Dudley the donkey, Charles the highland calf, goats, etc. Free to enter, free parking. Highly recommend to visit.

Mark Evans
2024-04-13 04:49:48 GMT

Absolutely delightful - the staff are friendly and welcoming and a chance to visit the animals and engage with them is always heart-warming!

King
2023-09-14 05:28:18 GMT

Lovely place, free to see some lovely animals. Coffees and icecreams are amazing! Lovely staff too.

Sandra Burton
2023-11-05 09:56:01 GMT

Beautiful setting,very warm and inviting with the friendliest staff.so many wonderful products for sale.we had coffee and cake which had just been brought fresh and finished our visit looking around at the animals.would definitely recommend !

Natalie Davis
2022-04-21 21:29:11 GMT

We visit weekly for a bit of animal therapy ,
The animals always give my son a boost.
The meats from the shop are absolutely 💯 amazing, best burgers I have ever tasted, beautiful gift shop too full of stunning pottery, jewellery, bags, ornaments etc.
Lizzie and staff are extremely friendly too

Lia
2023-09-18 13:58:03 GMT

This place is lovely and I've been here multiple times. The cafe is lovely and you can buy food to take home. They also have animals you can look around and see. Probably my favorite farm. Nice and small and cosy.

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About Bromsgrove
Town in England

Bromsgrove is a town in Worcestershire, England, about 16 miles northeast of Worcester and 13 miles southwest of Birmingham city centre. It had a population of 29,237 in 2001. Bromsgrove is the main town in the larger Bromsgrove District. In the Middle Ages, it was a small market town, primarily producing cloth through the early modern period. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it became a major centre for nail making. source

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