FAQs

Welcome to our FAQ page, where you'll find answers to the most common questions about our events.

Pumpkin Picking Questions

Our pumpkin picking daytime experience will be open on the 4th, 5th, 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th and 23rd-31st. Opening times vary between 09:30 and 10:00 depending on the day and we close at 4:30pm.

Our Pumpkin Nights will be open from 4:30 – 8:30 on the 18th, 19th, 25th, 26th, 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st.

  • Tickets to our daytime pumpkin picking vary from £4 to £6 per person plus a small booking fee (Under 2s are free).
  • Tickets to our Pumpkin Nights are £9 per person plus a small booking fee (Under 2s are free).
  • Tickets to both events include access to Hatter’s Mad House, the pumpkin field, Bale Mountain, Hay Bale Maze and loads of incredible photo opportunities.
  • You’ll also be able to pay extra for the Maize Maze (£3 per person), the Pumpkin Cannon (3 shots for £7), hot food and drinks and giant marshmallows which can be roasted on our open firepits!

The whole family is more than welcome to our Pumpkin Patch! On top of pumpkin picking, there are plenty of activities for children, from the Maize Maze to the Pumpkin Cannon. Dogs will be permitted on leads. All dog waste must be taken home.

Yes, booking can easily be done on our website. Tickets to the pumpkin farm cost £2-6 per person plus a small booking fee (Under 2s are free). Once you have arrived you are more than welcome to stay for up to two hours (if you arrive within two hours of closure you will be asked to leave at the appropriate time). Please visit our tickets page to book your arrival slot.

Yes!

Yes, there are portaloos available. 

This all depends on the weather. We would strongly advise that everyone wears wellies or shoes that you don't mind getting muddy to come pumpkin picking!

We apologise but as the venue is an open field and open to the elements, access may be difficult for people with disabilities.

Parking will be available in the field next to our pumpkin patch. If you are concerned about the conditions we would advise checking the weather before you come pumpkin picking.

You are not allowed to toast your own marshmallows, but you are more than welcome to bring a picnic! Food and drinks are also available at the pumpkin patch.

Tulip Fields Questions

Tickets cost £9 per adult and £9 per child (Under 2s go free) plus a small booking fee. 

Well behaved dogs are welcome on leads. 

Please be aware that tulips and tulip bulbs can be poisonous to dogs if ingested and it is the responsibility of owners to be aware and understand the risks of this before they visit.

Our Tulip Fields are coming in Spring 2026. We are hoping to open from early April until early May. Dates will be confirmed nearer the time! Tickets on Sale 6th February, don't miss out!

Sadly we can't produce tulips on the scale they do in Holland but we are hoping to our guests an idea of what it is like! We have 3 acres of tulips which means over 250,000 flowers.

Yes, you will be able to purchase pre-picked tulips on site, subject to availability.

Yes!

Yes, our site is now card only.

Yes, there are portaloos available.

This all depends on the weather. Cars will be able to park on hardstanding. If it has rained within the previous 48 hours we would recommend wearing wellies.

We apologise but as the venue is a field and open to the elements, access may be difficult for those with disabilities.

Parking will be available on hardstanding next to the flower fields and is free of charge.

Yes, you are more than welcome to bring a picnic along with you. However you are not permitted to toast your own marshmallows.

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