“A step away from the everyday”
Our visitor farm, tearoom and nature reserve are open 7 days a week, 10am to 4pm.

Remember your wellies! The ground is very wet at the moment.

Ferrets

Ferrets were first domesticated by the Egyptians over two thousand years ago and are believed to have been introduced into Europe by the Crusaders from the 10th to the 12th centuries. They are strong, lively and inquisitive animals with soft and glossy fur which can be in a variety of colours including brown, white, black […]

Kune Kune Pigs

Kune Kune pigs are thought to have been introduced into New Zealand in the early 19th century, hence their Maori name. It’s pronounced cooney cooney and means fat and round! They have hairy coats in a range of colours such as black and white, brown, cream or tan. In the 1970s, the Kune Kune pig […]

Our Donkeys

Ernie and Floppy are brothers and have always lived together; they came to Murton in November 2012. They love chasing each other around their field and meeting all our visitors. We are very grateful to Arlene and Remo Medinelli for their generous and substantial donation towards the purchase of Ernie & Floppy, without which we […]

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