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Countdown to Christmas At Pennywell – Devon Tourist Attraction

Pennywell Farm Devon Tourist Attraction is now closed for Christmas preparations but we are almost ready for the arrival of Father Christmas when we reopen on Saturday 29th November.

Hundreds of trees are being decorated, thousands of Christmas biscuits are being baked and farm life goes on as usual. Peanuts, one of our Pennywell Miniature pigs has given birth to a litter of piglets, Bruno our tiniest new miniature pony is settling in well and Shire horses Boxer and Fusilier are enjoying having the run of the farm.

If you haven’t booked your Christmas tickets yet, there is still some availability so make sure you don’t miss out. All the Pennywell elves are looking forward to seeing you!

This story appeared on November 14, 2014

12 thoughts on “Countdown to Christmas At Pennywell – Devon Tourist Attraction

  1. AvatarLisa cann

    Hi

    I was really hoping to book some tickets to visit your award winning farm attraction on sat 29th November for my little girls birthday. We are a family of four. Do you have any availability please?

    Looking forward to hearing from you

    Lisa

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    1. AvatarPennywell Post author

      Hi Lisa, I’m really sorry but 29th November is completely sold out. It’s the day that Santa arrives so it did sell out quite quickly. There is still plenty of space on other days but I’m really sorry that we can’t offer you tickets for your daughters birthday. I really hope that you will be able to make it at some point.

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  2. AvatarJemima grimley

    I’m probably being blind but how do I go about buying two tickets for me and my son. My little boy is 9 and has special needs, I say that because usually I get a carers ticket to some places.
    Thank you for your help, I do hope there are places left,
    Kind regards,
    Jemima

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    1. AvatarPennywell Post author

      Hi Jemima

      All the availability can be seen on the ticket page of the website. Due to nature of our Christmas events, space is very limited so we are unable to offer concessions.

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  3. Avatarsarah

    My son’s 2nd birthday is on 3 December and we want to bring him to pennywell on Sunday 30th November. Do you do a family ticket? If not is there availability on that day.

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    1. AvatarPennywell Post author

      I’m really sorry but we are not open on Sunday 30th November. We will only be open for the days and performances listed on the website.

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    1. AvatarPennywell Post author

      Hi Whitney, you can apply using the form on the Pennywell Pigs website: http://www.pennywellpigs.com We don’t have any available at the moment but you can register your interest and we hope to have some piglets for sale early in the New Year.

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  4. Avatarrosanne

    would like to book a visit for a two year old who will only be interested in patting and looking at animals. is that an option for 20th december; he isnt old enough to sit still or appreciate a nativity play?

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    1. AvatarPennywell Post author

      We are only open for Nativity Plays and visits to Father Christmas during December. You would be more than welcome to come and see the animals but you would need to buy Nativity Tickets in order to gain admission. Otherwise, we will be open again as a farm centre from 14 Feb 2015.

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  5. AvatarMichelle Parker

    We visited with my two year old daughter to see santa arrive. Great day had by all.My daughter loved it smiled all the time we were there, staff really friendly and the morning was well run.A must for next year.Great value for money
    Thanks to everyone who made it a great day with special memories. X

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