Hoar Park Shopping & Craft Village

Description

Hoar Park Shopping & Craft Village is a beautifully restored 17th-century barn complex offering an ideal blend of retail, relaxation, and rural life. If you are searching for the best things to do with kids in North Warwickshire, this multi-activity country retreat and children's farm is the perfect match. Families can enjoy independent boutique shops, direct contact with friendly farm animals, and scenic walking trails right across the property.

Exploring the main craft village, courtyard, and garden centre is entirely free for all visitors. For families wanting to enter the dedicated Children's Farm, individual tickets cost £7.00 for adults and £6.00 for children, while infants under two enter for free. Buckets of animal feed can also be purchased on-site for just £1.00.

If you are looking for the best place for a day out with family and kids, this countryside escape provides a wonderful screen-free experience. Children can learn about heritage farming methods and complete an interactive animal trail before relaxing with a homemade treat. The historic environment naturally encourages outdoor discovery and relaxed family time together.

Features

  • Free
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

Activity Features

  • Educational Day Out: Immerses children in traditional rural life through up-close encounters with a large variety of rare livestock breeds.
  • Artisan Shopping Village: Gives parents the chance to explore unique handmade crafts, antique units, and regional gifts across historic barns.
  • Sensory Play Elements: Provides continuous tactile and visual stimulation as kids handle animal feed buckets and stroke small pets.
  • Countryside Trails: Features open walking loops that give families a clean breath of fresh air across 141 acres of historic farmland.

Detailed Highlights

  • The Children's Farm: This interactive animal hub is a massive hit with younger children and toddlers. Kids can grab a feed bucket to hand-feed friendly pygmy goats, sheep, and alpacas under safe supervision.
  • The 17th-Century Courtyard Barns: These beautifully restored brick structures form the heart of the village. Families will love wandering between the different units to see local woodturners and independent makers at work.
  • The Lake View Tearooms: A spacious, family-friendly restaurant featuring a brilliant viewing conservatory. It is a wonderful spot for parents to relax with hot meals or fresh cakes while kids admire the water views.
  • The On-Site Garden Centre: A massive plant and outdoor accessories hub that caters directly to nature lovers. Children can look at rows of colourful flowers, choose a small terracotta pot, or learn about wild bird feeders.
  • The Peaceful Fishing Pools: A collection of quiet, scenic water banks tucked away into the farm's rolling greenery. It gives families a tranquil space to spot local dragonflies, birds, and water wildlife during a walk.

Main Village Inventory

  • The Pygmy Goat Paddocks
  • The Kuné Kuné Pig Enclosure
  • The Guinea Pig & Rabbit Handling Sheds
  • The Red Barn Craft Fair Exhibition Space
  • The Antique and Collectables arcade
  • The Historic Iron Farm Equipment Exhibits
  • The Artisan Gift Shop & Pet Supply Depot
  • The Horse and Pony Equestrian Supply Outpost

Facilities

  • Toilets: Fully accessible public toilet blocks are available on-site near the main courtyard barns.
  • Food Options: The Lake View Tearooms provide complete lunch options, children's menus, and hot drinks.
  • Buggy Parking: Open parking spots for strollers are positioned right outside the primary shop entrances.

What to see

What Visitors Love

  • Excellent Value for Money: Parents love that walking around the courtyard and garden centre costs absolutely nothing.
  • Perfect Toddler Interaction: The low fences and gentle nature of the small farm pets make it incredibly stress-free for tiny hands.
  • Superb On-Site Cakes: The high-quality sweet treats and lunches at the tea rooms are frequently praised by visiting families.
  • Stress-Free Parking: The huge, flat parking zone right by the main entrance makes arriving with young kids straightforward.

What Visitors Don't Like

  • Weather-Dependent Paths: Some parents note that pushing compact strollers through the dirt farm sections can get heavy after a heavy downpour.
  • Limited Monday Access: A few visitors find it disappointing that the main craft village shops remain closed at the start of the week.

Pro-Tips

  • Wear Sturdy Shoes: Because the farm paths can turn into natural dirt tracks after raining, always pack mud-resistant boots or old trainers.
  • Visit on Midweek Mornings: To avoid the large weekend shopping crowds and enjoy a relaxed farm experience, try to arrive on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning.
  • Bring Both Cash and Cards: While major units accept modern electronic payments, a few individual antique stalls and food vans prefer cash.

Price

Price: Free

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

  • Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00am to 4:00pm
  • Mondays: Closed (Open 7 days a week during peak Summer School Holidays)
  • The Garden Centre: Open Monday to Saturday 9:00am to 5:00pm, and Sundays 10:00am to 4:30pm.

Address: Hoar Park Shopping Village, Ansley, Nuneaton, UK

Post Code: CV10 0QU

Council: North Warwickshire

County: Warwickshire

  • By Car: Conveniently located directly on the B4114 near Ansley. The venue features an extensive, dedicated on-site car park that is completely free to use for all customers.
  • By Train: The nearest major rail links are at Nuneaton Station and Coventry Station, both located roughly a 15-minute taxi ride away.
  • By Bus: Local regional bus connections stop along the main B4114 route, placing visitors right at the entrance gates.

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