Low Sizergh Barn Tea Room

Low Sizergh Barn Tea Room, Kendal Low Sizergh Farm, Sizergh, Kendal LA8 8AE, United Kingdom - Kendal

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Last update on 08/11/2023
4,0
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Last update on 03/11/2023
4,5
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Last update on 15/11/2019
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Last update on 28/04/2022
4,3
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Last update on 20/11/2019
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Last update on 28/04/2022
4,5
126 Reviews

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Sandra Joy
+5
Recently stayed here in our caravan for a few days, very friendly owner who is on hand if you need anything, a working farm with cows 🐄 which you can watch being milked & sheep 🐑. Lovely dog walks around & close to lots of great places to visit. The cafe serves a great selection of food & is very popular, the shop sells local produce along with a wide selection of gifts, great place to visit & stay with good facilities for camping of caravans.
5
Jon Dalton
+5
Lovely farm shop with raw milk vending machines outside. The shop also has a cafe and sells ice cream and there is a nice walking trail around the farm. Parking is easy too as they have a large car park. I visit this place regularly to buy raw milk - there are two vending machines that appear to be accessible at all hours; one sells plastic or glass bottles and the other dispenses milk. The vending machines accept card payment. There is some lovely produce in the shop itself and a varied selection of products. Great little spot this and easily accessible off the main dual carriageway or from Sizergh Castle.
5
Anna J
+5
We had a great afternoon at the farm shop and café, despite some varying weather. We started off by wandering through the shop, which had so many choices and so many good things we wanted to buy. We opted to stop at the cheese counter, and have loved both cheeses we bought. We then went to the café, which was very busy but they were efficient with bringing us our drinks and the cakes we ordered. We had some time before the milking began, so we took a little stroll along the farm trail, admiring the river, fields, plants and items along the trail. To round off our afternoon, we were lucky enough to catch the milking and understand how some of this worked.
5
Marilyn Pratt
+5
Interesting farm trail, good explanations of organic/sustainable farming, very friendly staff, excellent food and crafts, if a bit pricey. A wasp sting picked up while eating at outside tables, was quickly treated by very helpful staff. An excellent find despite the wasp.
5
James Owen
+5
We recently stayed here on their campsite and we highly recommend! Really clean facilities and perfect views. The Farm Shop and Cafe have everything we needed and their breakfasts and breakfast rolls are incredible! This was our 2nd time here and will certainly be back again!
5
Craig Hamilton
+5
This place is amazing, can watch the cattle being milked and buy fresh milk, if that's your thing. Great country farm shop and gifts, including local produce and gins etc. But the cafe upstairs is an absolute must. Best quality food breakfast I think I have ever had!
4
Claire Hodson
+4
Interesting use of old farm buildings in a spectacular setting. Whilst the dining experience was 5 star the gift shop area was too small for a good old 'mooch'.
5
Julianne Dunn
+5
Found this little farm shop while out exploring the area. Wonderful little shop with a good selection. Cafe is fab, has a good choice of food and we had some of the best cheese scones I've ever had! Was great being able to see the cows being milked from the cafe.
4
João Palma
+4
Interesting stopover. Unexpected big farm shop. Loads of staff employed wich is an interesting aspect in farm business. Apparently you can watch the cows being milked while having a coffee. Loved the compost made with bracken and wool. (Turning a problem (bracken) and wool (not profitable anymore with our synthetic choices), into a positive.
5
Willie R-D
+5
Excellent farmshop and café in a very handy location just off the M6. High quality range of local produce in a very picturesque setting. Teabread with cheese and local butter just wonderful. Quiche looked amazing too. Really good deli selling delicious scotch eggs and cheese, in particular!

Timetable

Monday:
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Tuesday:
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Wednesday:
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Thursday:
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Friday:
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Saturday:
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Sunday:
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM

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