Bryn-y-môr Farm_ enjoy life down on the family-run farm, separate, yet adjacent to the safety, security and manicured grounds of Bryn-y-môr Cottage.


Bryn-y-môr Farm is a small, working farm owned and run by Bryn-y-môr Cottage owners, the Bevan family. Bryn-y-môr Cottage offers guests (the young and the young at heart) the chance to go free range and have the opportunity to share in the natural environment of 18-acres of private land through the seasons – without the muck and the hard work! Bryn-y-môr Cottage is completely fenced-off and private, approached by a separate tarmac drive so you don’t need your wellies!

Yet Bryn-y-môr is perfectly positioned and close enough to the farm for you to enjoy what goes on in the farming year. You can observe, in safety*, (no cattle!) all that goes on with the looking after of the eighty sheep, forty chickens, ten ducks, two Cobs, two Shetlands, and the hay-making, whatever time of the year you choose to stay at Bryn-y-môr Cottage.

*Bryn-y-môr Cottage is not an interactive farm experience, but offers a safe and secure observational opportunity for children to see life on a small working farm.

FARM HIGHLIGHTS

  • Enjoy Dora the hen strutting her stuff across the farmland – she might pay you a visit!

  • With permission, perhaps check if the chickens and ducks have laid any eggs. But remember, they can be temperamental. If you’re lucky (again, check with Rachel!), take some eggs back to the cottage with you

  • During the spring lambing season, well-behaved children might be invited into the sheds to see a lamb being born

  • Observe and learn by watching new-born lambs as they jerk to their feet for the first time, feed off the ewe, and gambol in the spring grass

  • Watch in safety, as Mark watches the weather and cuts and bales the hay ready for winter storage and bedding

Bryn-y-mor Cottage - farm illustration
  • “Well what a wonderful time we had. Our holiday was kick started by being present at the birth of a beautiful black lamb, we saw him take his first breath and first steps.”

    – Katy, Sheila, Julie + Kulunder, South Buckinghamshire

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