Lodge Farm, CM16 6FS
Date: 7th June 2026
Time of event: 11am to 4pm
Booking details: https://www.lodgefarmnazeing.co.uk/whatson/p/open-farm-sunday-2026
Address: The Barns at Lodge Farm, Epping Road, Epping Green, Epping, Essex, CM16 6FS,
Event cost: Free
Highlights: Cereal crops (eg. barley, wheat); Energy crops; Environmental stewardship
Event contact
For more information please contact:
Tel - 01992 892377
Email - [email protected]
Web - Link
Event Description
Ever wondered where the wheat in the last loaf of bread you bought came from, or how it was grown? Come along to Open Farm Sunday here at Lodge Farm to find out! We grow cereals here (wheat, oats and barley) and some pulses too (specifically, a type of bean called the faba bean, which primarily goes into animal feed) and we'd love to tell you more about how these crops go from being seeds in the ground to food on your plate.
You'll meet the farmers who grow your food, see machinery displays with the equipment we use, go on either a walking tour or tractor & trailer ride tour of the farm, explore the beautiful countryside on our nature trail, get hands on with activities, and much more!
Our bar will be open for hot, cold, soft & alcoholic drinks, and there'll be homemade local food available too - so why not make a day of it? We'll be open from 11am to 4pm, entrance is FREE, and you are welcome to drop in anytime.
Tractor & trailer rides will leave at quarter past each hour and seats will be allocated on a first come first served basis on the day - just ask our team for info when you arrive.
We'd love to meet you and show you around!
About This Farm
Lodge Farm is a 300ha arable farm growing wheat, oats and barley, alongside a variety of environmental schemes to help improve biodiversity on the farm.
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