Bucklebury Farm, owned by Pippa Middleton and her husband James Matthews, welcomes the public with a wide array of activities for children during the half-term break. Nestled within a sprawling 72-acre estate, the farm presents a delightful mix of entertainment ranging from yoga sessions and cookie decorating to engaging LEGO sessions and arts and crafts. Known for its vibrant offerings, this farm promises to keep families entertained throughout the season.
The Middleton-Matthews family acquired the picturesque land in 2020 for £1.5 million, and have since expanded its amenities. Among these additions is a spacious lodge boasting over 150m² of floor space divided across three rooms. This versatile lodge hosts parties, events, and even Pilates sessions. The anticipated opening of Bucklebury Farm Park's lodge is set for April 2024, marking another milestone in the farm's development.
In addition to these engaging activities, Bucklebury Farm offers a variety of attractions such as a deer safari, tractor rides, indoor play, and a pat-a-pet area for the public. For those seeking relaxation, the farm provides rooms and private villas complemented by full spa facilities. The farm's Instagram account recently sparked interest with a post about potentially launching a nursery for children aged 9 months to 5 years, slated for consideration in January. Should this plan come to fruition, Pippa Middleton's children—Arthur, Grace, and Rose—may attend this on-site facility.
Adding to the intrigue of Bucklebury Farm's future plans, Pippa and James are contemplating a Caribbean getaway during the half-term break. This potential vacation comes as no surprise given their extensive property portfolio, which includes a £15 million Georgian mansion just a short 20-minute drive from the farm.