📍 Witney

Cogges Manor Farm

Historic manor farm in Witney with animals, walled gardens, play and a relaxed countryside feel.

Where Witney, Oxfordshire Price Budget When wet Indoors & out
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The walled garden is the perfect picnic spot and the animals are close enough for nervous toddlers. Bring a rug and let the morning slow down.

Cogges Manor Farm is a historic site on the edge of Witney that blends a small working farm with old manor buildings and walled gardens. Children meet pigs, goats, chickens, sheep and other farm animals, explore the orchard and gardens, and there is a natural play area and space to roam. It featured as a filming location for Downton Abbey, which adds interest for grown-ups.

The pace here is gentle and the scale is manageable for younger families. There are seasonal activities and craft events, a sandpit and play structures, and the walled garden is a lovely spot for a picnic on a fine day. The historic farmhouse rooms give a glimpse of rural life and add a quiet indoor element when the weather turns.

It suits babies through to primary-age children and is one of the more affordable and low-key farm outings in the area. Check the seasonal calendar, as opening varies through the year.

Good for: animals, outdoors, history, sensory. Ages: 0–2, 3–4, 5–7, 8–11, 12+.

Good to know

Is Cogges Manor Farm good for young children?
Yes, the small scale, friendly animals and natural play area suit babies through to primary age.
Was Cogges used in Downton Abbey?
Yes, the manor farm was used as a filming location for Downton Abbey.
How long do you need at Cogges?
Around half a day covers the animals, gardens, play area and a picnic.

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