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Six UK farm stays inspired by Clarkson’s Farm from remote cottages to Highland cow petting

Six UK farm stays inspired by Clarkson’s Farm from remote cottages to Highland cow petting

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Our round-up suggests some great places to stay with a lovely countryside pub nearby

Collage of a man standing in a field with alpacas and images of farmhouses.

CLARKSON’S Farm is back on the box and fans are lapping up the rural adventures of Jeremy and pals as they shine a light on the highs and lows of life at Diddly Squat Farm.

As the TV presenter has highlighted in his series, British farmers are having to diversify to make working the land profitable.

Three alpacas in a field.

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Farm stays are a great way to experience the joys of the British countryside while helping rural communitiesCredit: Supplied
Jeremy Clarkson standing by a gate with his arms outstretched.

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Clarkson has highlighted in his series that British farmers are having to diversify to make working the land profitableCredit: PA

Farm stays are a great way to experience the joys of the British countryside while helping rural communities.

And with Jeremy turning his hand to becoming a pub landlord in this latest season of the show, our round-up today suggests some great places to stay — with a lovely countryside pub nearby.

PECKMOOR FARM LODGES: Get your boots muddy at this working farm close to the Somerset-Dorset border.

Three goats on a farm.

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Join the kids at Peckmoor FarmCredit: Supplied

Nestled among wooded valleys and open pastures, these lodges blend rustic charm with creature comforts, featuring private hot tubs and uninterrupted country views.

Families will love the menagerie of animals on site, from alpacas and emus to Highland cattle and pygmy goats, sheep and ducks.

Guests can even try their hand at horse riding before breakfast.

Just under two miles away, the market town of Crewkerne offers characterful pubs, notably The Crooked Swan — a handsome Georgian inn known for seasonal menus and ales.

And for those looking to venture further, the Jurassic Coast is within easy reach, promising dramatic cliffs, hidden coves and a geological history lesson carved in stone.

GO: A four-night stay for four is from £745 total. See hoseasons.com.

NEW OAKS FARM LODGES: Wake to the gentle bleating of lambs and the clucking of hens from your wooden lodge on this Somerset haven, which is just 20 minutes from Glastonbury.

The working farm at West Lydford is home to pigs, sheep and oodles of countryside charm.

Each lodge is kitted out with private outdoor hot tubs — ideal for taking in the rolling farmland and ending the day under the stars, cider in hand.

Less than a mile down the lane lies The Cross Keys Inn, a lovely traditional country pub where low beams, local ales and live music nights make for a warm welcome.

Wookey Hole Caves and the towering cliffs of Cheddar Gorge are half an hour away, while the Mendip Hills, safari thrills of Longleat and the seaside charm of Burnham-on-Sea are all comfortably within an hour’s drive.

GO: A four-night stay for four is from £549 in total this June. See hoseasons.com.

FARM COTTAGE: Tucked into a wooded valley just outside St Ives, this 300-year-old granite cottage is one of four charming boltholes at Chypons Farm.

Stone cottage entrance with flowers and a bench.

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Picturesque setting of Farm CottageCredit: Supplied

Once part of the working farm, Farm Cottage at Nancledra still holds its rustic charm — with thick stone walls, exposed beams and a generous lawned garden that invites you to unwind among birdsong and trees.

The two-bed cottage sleeps four and dogs are welcome.

Though it feels delightfully remote, the surf beaches and art-filled streets of St Ives are just a short drive away, while Marazion and St Michael’s Mount lie across the bay.

For a low-key evening, stroll to the nearby Engine Inn for a pint of Cornish ale and proper pub grub.

GO: A seven-night stay for four is from £655 in total. See cottages.com.

SYCAMORE FARM: Get up close and personal with the herd of Highland cattle that graze in the fields surrounding Sycamore Farmhouse near Bramford, Ipswich.

Farmhouse with hot tub and surrounding yard.

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Relax in style at Sycamore FarmCredit: Supplied

This 15th century, timber-framed property is set amid the gently undulating fields near Bramford, and guests are invited to groom the Highland cows in the lead-up to show season.

The generous, four-bedroom house sleeps eight and is all beams and roaring fires, with the luxury of a private hot tub, sauna and games room.

Days here might begin with coffee in the garden, followed by long, leisurely walks through the Suffolk countryside and a trip to Jimmy’s Farm or Baylham House rare breeds farm, which is just 15 minutes away.

For a decent pint, head to The Bramford Cock just a four-minute drive from the farmhouse.

GO: A four-night break for eight, plus three pets, is from £865 in total in June. See cottages.com.

FOLLY FARM: Imagine waking up to the sounds of farm and zoo animals in Pembrokeshire at Folly Farm Holiday Park.

Choose from themed luxury lodges, charming Showman’s Wagons, exotic Twiga Tents, or even Folly View, a spacious house that sleeps up to 10 people — ideal for larger families or groups.

What truly sets this park apart is its proximity to Folly Farm, one of the UK’s top attractions.

Within walking distance, you can explore the farm with its lions, giraffes, penguins and the Jolly Barn, where you can meet farmyard favourites.

When you’re ready to unwind, a short two-mile drive takes you to The Boars Head, a recently refurbished and characterful pub offering hearty food and a selection of local drinks.

GO: A four-night stay for four people is from £489 in total this June. See hoseasons.com.

HIGHER FARM: How about horsing around at Higher Farm’s Saddle Room?

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Saddle Room at Higher FarmCredit: Supplied

Once home to saddles and stirrups, this lovingly converted barn now opens its French doors to a slower rhythm of life, where birdsong and bleating sheep are the soundtrack to your mornings.

Just a mile or two from the sweeping chalk grasslands of Martin Down Nature Reserve and only six miles from the New Forest’s ancient woodlands and the famous New Forest ponies, this one-bedroom retreat is perfectly poised for rural rambles and woodland wonder.

Inside, the light-filled space features a kingsize bed, wood burner and a Nespresso machine to fuel plans for the day.

Guests can stroll through the orchard garden, greet the ponies or sip wine as the sun dips below Hampshire’s rolling hills.

For a pub garden to enjoy a pint, it has to be The Rose And Thistle in nearby Rockbourne, close to Fordingbridge.

GO: Seven nights’ self-catering from £399, based on two sharing. See cottages.com.

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