Amners Farm

Amners Farm Amners Farm is a diverse farm situated just outside Reading, Berkshire. Dating back to the 12th century, Amners Farm has been part of a rich local history.

Amners Farm is located near the village of Burghfield, just outside Reading in Berkshire, between Junctions 11 and 12 of the M4 corridor. The current farmland being part of the Englefield Estate. The farm, with all its facets and potential for more diversification, is enthusiastically run by Chris and Wendy Webber and their four children, Michael, Hannah, Stephen and Zoe. Other team members are as

sistant farm manager Andrew Richardson and tractor driver David Cornwal. Chris and Wendy hope to take Amners Farm, into a new
phase of development, and although the farm is already recognised as a diverse rural business, their mission is to improve this theme further. The farm itself has approx. 460 acres of arable and grassland, with some of the original farm buildings converted for alternative use, these buildings now house a small number of diverse businesses situated in a courtyard. With the close proximity of the M4, the farm also offers an attractive location for DIY livery, offering stabling, excellent riding and schooling facilities. Unusually, the farm also has a miniature railway run by a group of enthusiasts, the track weaves its way around the beautiful farmland and is known as ‘Amnerfield miniature Railway’. This traditional farmstead has already opened its doors to the public, two years in succession, by hosting lambing weekends. These are annual events with wide ranging activities and attractions, and usually take place the last weekend in April and first weekend in May every year. Later in the farming year Chris raises free range bronze turkeys. The farm is dedicated to maintaining the highest welfare standards for the birds, which are reared outdoors, able to wander the grassy meadows of Amners Farm, only being ushered in undercover overnight. The bronze turkey is renowned for its large white breast and offers an exceptional dish for the Christmas table. Amners Farm provides a haven for wildlife with many species of bird being spotted by the farm's community, most recently, a pair of Eqyptian geese.

As well as our traditional farm animals, the Amners Lambing Days also has Pug and Jack Russel puppies for you to cuddle!...
30/04/2019

As well as our traditional farm animals, the Amners Lambing Days also has Pug and Jack Russel puppies for you to cuddle!
Pre-booking closes on Thursday so to save some money for this weekend, get your tickets at:
www.amnersfarm.co.uk/lambing-days-tickets.html

Brilliant first weekend of this year's Lambing Days. We hope everyone that came enjoyed it! For an Amners first we had p...
29/04/2019

Brilliant first weekend of this year's Lambing Days. We hope everyone that came enjoyed it! For an Amners first we had piglets being born at the Lambing days at around 5pm on Saturday.
Don't forget we are also open next weekend so if you want to see these piglets along with much more you can pre-book your tickets at:
http://www.amnersfarm.co.uk/lambing-days-tickets.html

The online ticket booking for this weekend’s Lambing Days closes at 10pm tonight. So if you want to save a bit of money ...
25/04/2019

The online ticket booking for this weekend’s Lambing Days closes at 10pm tonight. So if you want to save a bit of money for this weekend, get your tickets now!

Two weekends a year, traditionally the last weekend in April and first weekend in May, Amners Farm opens its doors to the public for their very popular lambing days.

There is so much more to see and do at our Lambing Days, than just the lambing. We have chicks, pony rides, puppies, tra...
24/04/2019

There is so much more to see and do at our Lambing Days, than just the lambing. We have chicks, pony rides, puppies, tractor trailer rides, our miniature railway and lots of food/craft stalls.
Tickets for this weekend and next weekend at: amnersfarm.co.uk/lambing-days.html

Only a few days until the first weekend of Lambing Days and lambing is now in full swing so there will be lots of lambs ...
23/04/2019

Only a few days until the first weekend of Lambing Days and lambing is now in full swing so there will be lots of lambs for you all to see!
Don't forget that pre-booked tickets for the first weekend close on Thursday so to save a bit of money go to:
http://www.amnersfarm.co.uk/lambing-days-tickets.html

Hope you all had a good Easter! Ours ended with a rather exciting surprise of our new calf Willow being born at 22:30 la...
22/04/2019

Hope you all had a good Easter! Ours ended with a rather exciting surprise of our new calf Willow being born at 22:30 last night. After a little help getting on her feet she's now bouncing around.
The cheaper pre-order tickets for this weekend close on Thursday so if you want to see willow get your tickets at:
http://www.amnersfarm.co.uk/lambing-days-tickets

LAMBING HAS OFFICIALLY STARTED! And we have started it in style, with a set of quads being born! With just over a week u...
18/04/2019

LAMBING HAS OFFICIALLY STARTED! And we have started it in style, with a set of quads being born! With just over a week until the farm opens it’s gates don’t forget to book your tickets. https://tickets.amnersfarm.co.uk/

Today we welcomed another new arrival. Hazel gave birth to a lovely new heifer. Our other cow Maple is also due to give ...
12/04/2019

Today we welcomed another new arrival. Hazel gave birth to a lovely new heifer. Our other cow Maple is also due to give birth soon! If you want to see these new calves book your tickets for our upcoming Lambing Days at:
www.amnersfarm.co.uk/lambing-days-tickets

Address

Amners Farm Road
Reading
RG303UE

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm

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