Latest news in Yorkshire: October 09, 2018 07:51:46 AM
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Go along to Cannon Hall Farm’s Pumpkin Festival this October and have a
magical experience in their very own School of Wizardry.
The Pumpkin Patch is returning once again with thousands of pumpkins
available for visitors to pick – them go along to the special pumpkin
carving marquee where expert carvers will be on hand to help families
create the perfect spooky lantern.
The Pumpkin Festival – which runs October 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31
– offers an absolutely packed themed day out. Young witches and wizards
will be given their own spell book and have to complete the challenges
in our Witches Wood to graduate from the Cannon Hall Farm School of
Wizardry!
There will also be regular shows in the activity room with some spooky
characters, and these 15 minute performances are perfect to entertain
the kids (and allow you a short break from a packed day.)
Visitors are also encouraged to wear fancy dress – and spot prizes will
be offered by farm staff to those who have made a special effort.
Tickets are priced at £10.95 per person (under twos go free.) Every
child paying full price admission will get a free pumpkin. A family
ticket for £42 admits any combination of four people (with free pumpkins
for up to two children.) Extra Pumpkins can be purchased for adults and
Under 2’s at a charge.
Please note: we expect demand to be high for this event and can only
guarantee admission to those customers with a prebooked ticket.
Tickets include all day admission to the farm, outdoor adventure play
and indoor soft play, sheep and ferret racing, milking demos, tractor
trailer rides, Shire horse talks and meerkat sessions.
Families recommends that you always check details of the event with the
organiser.
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