Celebrate this Christmas season on our farm
Our Christmas Gift Market kicks off the season
Christmas is almost here, and the Rare Breeds Centre is ready to wrap the farm in sparkle and cheer! We’re starting the celebrations with our festive Gift Market, open Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th November.
Discover the perfect presents
Step into our festively decorated Benson Barn, brimming with handcrafted gifts, local produce, toys, and artisan treats. It’s the perfect place to find something special for everyone on your list. As you explore, sip on a warm mulled wine or enjoy a freshly baked mince pie and let the holiday spirit fill the air.
Magical moments for children
Little visitors can send their Christmas wishes straight to the North Pole by posting a letter in our magical post box at the market. Heading into the farm? Pop into the Discovery Zone, where special stationery will be available for children to write their letters before sending them off to Father Christmas. Parents: remember to add an email address so Santa can reply!
Free entry to the market
There’s no charge to visit the Christmas Gift Market. Enjoy browsing the stalls and soaking up the festive atmosphere without any entry or parking fees. If you’d like to make a full day of it, regular farm day tickets are available so you can continue the family fun with our friendly animals and play areas. When you’re ready for refreshments, enjoy hot drinks and seasonal treats at the Granary Restaurant.
Whether you’re shopping for unique gifts or simply making holiday memories together, our festive gift market promises a joyful start to the Christmas season filled with charm, creativity, and plenty of sparkle! Click the button below for more details and to see a list of this year’s stallholders:
A Christmas adventure awaits in Santa’s grotto

The celebrations continue as Santa’s Grotto opens its doors on Saturday, November 22nd, welcoming families every weekend until Christmas! For those hoping to see Santa before he begins his big journey, he’ll also be greeting visitors from Monday 22nd to Wednesday 24th December for those final, magical meet-and-greets.
The farm becomes a festive wonderland
From the moment you arrive, you’ll be surrounded by Christmas magic. Santa’s elves will have been hard at work transforming the farm into a sparkling wonderland, complete with lights, decorations, and the warm glow of the season across every corner.
Meet Father Christmas and his jolly helpers

Our cattle barn will become a glittering grotto. Here, families can watch live festive shows starring Father Christmas and his merry band of elves. And just outside, our snow machine will create a magical winter wonderland. In the Children’s Barn, the twinkling decorations and magnificent Christmas tree create the perfect backdrop for your family photos.
Activities for the whole family
Every grotto ticket includes a full day of farm fun. Plus, enjoy Christmas craft sessions in the Discovery Zone and a 12 Days of Christmas Letter Trail for young adventurers to explore. There’s something magical around every corner, like planting your own Christmas tree, making a festive day out the whole family will remember.
Capture the moment
A professional photographer will be on hand to take beautiful keepsake photos of your child’s special time with Santa. But you’re also very welcome to snap your own pictures too!
SEN-friendly visits
We’re pleased to offer quiet sessions designed especially for children and families who prefer a calmer, less crowded experience. These SEN-friendly grotto visits feature fewer guests, softer lighting, and a relaxed pace.
Seasonal flavours at the Granary

After your magical visit, unwind in the Granary Restaurant, where you can tuck into a festive turkey and cranberry panini, sip a gourmet coffee or hot chocolate. You can also treat yourself to one of our homemade Christmas bakes. It’s the perfect way to warm up and relax after your festive adventures.
Join us at the Rare Breeds Centre this Christmas for days filled with laughter, family fun, and unforgettable festive memories. Santa and his elves can’t wait to see you! Click the buttons below to find out more about this event and to purchase grotto tickets. Normal day tickets can still be purchased for theses days if you do not wish to see the Grotto show or meet Father Christmas.
November Special Offer
Visit our Granary Restaurant this November and spend £5 or more to get a half price children’s hot or cold meal.
This offer is running weekdays only (Wednesday – Friday) and is open to all visitors.
T+Cs apply:
- This offer is available Wednesday to Friday for the duration of November 2025.
- Limited to one discount per booking/group – a voucher will be given on arrival which can be redeemed in the Granary Restaurant.
- Spend £5 or more and receive one half price hot or cold children’s meal.
- There is no cash alternative for this offer.
- The half price cold children’s lunch box includes a sandwich, juice box or water, and 5 other items from our children’s fridge (subject to availability).
- The half price hot children’s meal must be listed under the ‘Children’s Meal’ section of our menu.
- The child must be under the age of 18 and present at the time of purchase.
Celebrating Purple Tuesday: Our Commitment to Accessibility
Today, 4th November, marks Purple Tuesday, a global initiative encouraging organisations to recognise, understand, and take meaningful action to improve accessibility for all.
At the Rare Breeds Centre, we’re proud to support this movement and to highlight the steps we’re taking to make both our website and farm more inclusive, reflecting our ongoing commitment to our mission and vision.
A More Accessible Website
We’ve been working hard to make sure our website is as accessible as possible for everyone! We’re delighted to now offer the Recite Me Assistive Toolbar, which helps make our website inclusive and easy to use for a wide variety of special needs.
This handy tool allows you to customise your online experience by:
- Adjusting text size, colours, and fonts
- Using a screen reader or reading aids
- Translating content into multiple languages
The toolbar helps individuals enjoy an online experience that works for them, including those who are neurodivergent, visually impaired, speak English as a second language, or anyone who needs a more tailored online experience.
Improving Accessibility on the Farm
Accessibility is just as important across the farm. In November 2023 we obtained funding for an accessible trailer, allowing one wheelchair user to enjoy a tour of the farm on each trip. Our next step was to welcome the team from Accessible UK, to provide an accessibility audit to help us identify ways we can continue improving.
Based on the audit’s findings and recommendations, and in honour of our 40th anniversary, we’ve launched an accessibility fundraiser to help us make the entire farm accessible to a wide range of visitors. Some of our future plans include:
- Installing more wheelchair accessible playground equipment
- Creating a changing places facility, allowing wheelchair users to access bathroom facilities with dignity and independence
- Setting up calm and quiet spaces to support visitors with sensory sensitivities
- Providing ear defenders and sensory backpacks for use around the farm
- Developing large print, Braille, and easy-read information guides
We’re excited to continue our journey toward a fully inclusive experience, both online and on the farm, so that everyone can access and enjoy the wide range of activities and events offered by the Rare Breeds Centre.
Halloween Special Offer!
Free child ticket with paid adult ticket
No tricks, just treats! Get one free child ticket when an adult ticket is purchased on bookings from 27th–31st October during our Farmyard Frights and Delights Halloween event! Just use code HALLOWEEN when booking day tickets online to claim your discount!
Terms and Conditions
- Only valid on tickets booked for between 27th and 31st October
- One free ticket per transaction
- Only valid when a full price adult ticket is booked
- Only valid on bookings made through our website
How it works
- Book your day tickets online
- Enter the promo code HALLOWEEN at checkout
- The child ticket will automatically be discounted (free)
- Note: the offer applies to one free child per booking. For additional tickets with the same offer repeat the process.
Halloween Half-term special offer from the Woolpack Inn!
Exclusive offer to Rare Breeds Centre visitors!


Planning a trip to the Rare Breeds Centre this Halloween for our Farmyard Frights and Delights event? Make it a day to remember with a delicious family meal at The Woolpack Inn, located in Warehorne, just a short drive away.
From 18th October – 2nd November, The Woolpack Inn is offering for kids to eat free including a main and dessert in an exclusive offer to all Rare Breeds Centre visitors. We think it’s the perfect way to wind down after a spooky day on the farm!
For every full-paying adult, one child can enjoy an 2 course evening meal for FREE, offering fantastic value for families this autumn.
- Available Wednesday to Sunday during dinner service (offer excludes lunch and breakfast visits)
- Offer valid 18th October – 2nd November 2025 (subject to opening times)
- To Redeem: Just show your Rare Breeds Centre receipt, booking confirmation or annual membership pass on arrival at The Woolpack Inn.
Click the buttons below to check out their menus and book your table now to make mealtime one less thing to worry about.
Directions to the Woolpack
The Woolpack Inn is just 5 minutes’ drive from the Rare Breeds Centre. As you exit the farm, turn left onto the B2067. In about 2 miles, turn right onto Church Lane. Your destination will be on the left opposite the church.
Terms and conditions apply |
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| Offer valid for dinner between 18th October – 2nd November, 2025, subject to opening times (Weds – Sundays) |
| Applies to customers visiting The Rare Breeds Centre only. |
| One child eats free from the kids menu with every full-paying adult (applies to main and dessert course). |
| Applies to children 12 years and younger. |
| Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. |
International Day of Charity 2025
We are celebrating International Day of Charity
On 5th September, we join the world in celebrating International Day of Charity. It’s the perfect moment to reflect on and share the incredible things happening across COT this year!
For those just discovering COT, we’re the organisation that operates the Rare Breeds Centre. COT currently supports around 170 adults with learning disabilities and/or autism, across our accommodation services and Life Skills programmes.
Set up in 1985 by a group of parents who wished for their adult children to have the opportunity to live their own independent lives. COT has grown steadily over succeeding years to become one of the most groundbreaking and respected providers of accommodation and support for people with a learning disability in Kent.
This year is especially meaningful for COT as we mark a remarkable milestone, our Ruby Jubilee, celebrating 40 years of making a difference as a registered charity.
To mark the occasion we are holding a three day music festival, dreamed up by our supported people! It’s a tribute to the incredible innovations of our founding parents and supporters and the decades of dedication that have brought us here.
COT has also been named a finalist in the Large Charity of the Year category at the Kent Charity Awards! As part of the judging process, the panel visited the Rare Breeds Centre, where they met with our Senior Management Team and a few of the people we support. We were proud to share the amazing achievements of COT over the past year, along with some exciting plans for the future. The visit also gave us the chance to highlight the creativity and talent of our Art at the Farm students.
To make this year even more special, a few of our Care Team staff members have been nominated and are proud KiCA Award finalists! We’re thrilled to celebrate Lisa in the Ancillary Worker category and Anoop in the Care Newcomer category. Both Lisa and Anoop are exceptional members of our team, consistently going above and beyond to deliver the highest level of care to the people we support.
A well-deserved mention for Beth, Vicky, and James, who were also nominated. Every member of our team plays a vital part in making a meaningful, positive impact on the lives of the people we support, and that’s what makes COT so special.
To keep up to date with all the exciting things going on around the trust follow our Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn pages.
Among the many amazing people who make COT what it is, our incredible volunteers truly stand out. We’re so fortunate to have them on our team, some have been with us for years, while others have only recently joined. No matter how long they’ve been with us, each volunteer plays a vital role and makes a huge difference to the services they support.
We’re always looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join us across all our services, whether it’s on the farm, in our training kitchen, at the academy, or with Art on the Farm. We’re also currently seeking events volunteers ideal for those who want to get involved but may not be able to commit to weekly hours, as these opportunities occur once every few months.
To learn more about volunteering with us please contact our volunteer coordinator Paul Harris on paul.harris@canterburyoasttrust.org.uk
Big Butterfly Count at Poulton Wood
10 years of participation
Our Poulton Wood rangers (life skills students) have been taking part in the Big Butterfly Count for around 10 years now in our beautiful, ancient woodland. Each year, they dedicate a full week to surveying butterflies daily across a variety of habitats including the garden, meadow, and woodland, to ensure a rich and diverse snapshot of local species.
So far this year, they’ve completed their first survey and were excited to spot a Common Blue Butterfly in the meadow, along with a good variety of other species. Over the years, their records show a number of more unusual sightings as well, highlighting the importance of consistent monitoring.
Our rangers have recently started working on their AQA Unit Award Scheme for Introduction to UK Butterflies.
Pictured above is the Speckled Wood Butterfly, often seen spiralling in vertical displays through the woodland as they compete for territory.
Integrating research and art
As part of a creative butterfly project linked to the Big Butterfly Count, a few years ago our Life Skills students each selected a native butterfly species to research. They then illustrated their chosen butterfly and painted it onto a wooden shape. The finished artwork, combined with recycled research materials, now forms a beautiful collage displayed on one of our window boards and refreshed each year for our butterfly focussed week.
Below is a Silver-washed Fritillary, a striking species whose caterpillars feed on common dog violets and thrive in newly coppiced areas.
This butterfly was recently spotted in the Poulton Wood garden—an encouraging sign, especially considering the students’ and rangers’ dedication to maintaining and coppicing the habitat. Sadly, this species is in sharp decline across the UK due to habitat loss, so this sighting is a promising result of conservation efforts, particularly our students’ hard work coppicing.
Below is the striking Six-spot Burnet Moth, easily recognized by its bright red spots.
This moth is often found on ragwort, a plant sometimes unfairly criticized. But actually, ragwort plays a vital role for many caterpillars, butterflies, and moths. Its presence supports a rich web of wildlife, making it an important part of the ecosystem.
Part of our ongoing conservation efforts
The Big Butterfly Count at Poulton Wood is more than just a survey exercise, it’s a hands-on opportunity for learning and conservation. With the ongoing work of rangers and volunteers, Poulton Wood continues to be a great place to spot butterflies and other vital pollinators. We’re excited to see what the rest of the surveys tell us!
Love butterflies? Use the links below to participate in the Big Butterfly Count. You can also visit our butterfly tunnel on the farm to see and learn more about native and tropical butterflies, and you can learn more about our conservation efforts at Poulton Wood and the Rare Breeds Centre.
You can help contribute to the Big Butterfly Count too!
Feeling inspired? It’s easy to take part and helps scientists track how butterfly numbers are changing across the UK.
If you’d like to get involved, visit:
Exclusive offer for our visitors!
Kids eat free!
Planning a trip to the Rare Breeds Centre this summer holidays for our Big Summer of Games? Make it a day to remember with a delicious family meal at The Woolpack Inn, located in Warehorne, just a short drive away. See the Woolpack Inn menu.
Throughout the whole month of August, The Woolpack Inn is offering Kids Eat FREE to all Rare Breeds Centre visitors. The perfect way to wind down after a full day on the farm.
For every full-paying adult, one child can enjoy an evening meal for FREE, offering fantastic value for families this August.
- Available Tuesday to Sunday during dinner service (offer excludes lunch and breakfast visits)
- Offer valid 1st–31st August 2025
- To Redeem: Just show your Rare Breeds Centre receipt, booking confirmation or annual membership pass on arrival at The Woolpack Inn.
Book your table now and make mealtime one less thing to worry about.
Directions
The Woolpack Inn is just 5 minutes’ drive from the Rare Breeds Centre. As you exit the farm, turn left onto the B2067. In about 2 miles, turn right onto Church Lane. Your destination will be on the left opposite the church.
Terms and conditions apply |
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| Offer valid for dinner between 1st and 31st August, 2025, subject to opening times. |
| Applies to customers visiting The Rare Breeds Centre this August only. |
| One child eats free from the kids menu with every full-paying adult (applies to main course only). |
| Applies to children 12 years and younger. |
| Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. |
World Nature Conservation Day!
Today, 28th July, marks World Nature Conservation Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the vital importance of protecting our natural resources and preserving the environment for future generations.
We’re excited to welcome our new Environmental Conservation Officer, Mark, who joined the Rare Breeds team last week. Below, Mark shares insights into his role, his passion for the environment, and his hopes for the future of conservation on the farm.

Mark, right with Howard, our Director of Commercial Operations
Mark’s ethos
As Environmental Conservation Officer at Rare Breeds Centre I am responsible for managing and improving the biodiversity of the woodland, wildflower meadow and ponds at Highlands Farm. My background in forestry, primarily working sweet chestnut and hornbeam coppice in semi-natural ancient woodland in Kent, and relying on traditional methods such as using heavy horses for timber extraction, has laid the foundations for my woodland ethos that now guides my approach in all the management and conservation work I do.
Managing woodlands
The demand for the woodland products that gave rise to the managed woodlands we are surrounded by in Kent has waned over the last couple of hundred years or so, meaning many woodlands have been neglected and are now in poor condition. If these woodlands are managed in a similar way to in the past, which means the maintenance of open rides and pathways, the periodic felling of coppice and the thinning of new plantations, then the increased light levels and resulting regrowth are what drive the biodiversity gains we are after. For it to be a truly effective and holistic approach then we need to find uses for absolutely all the product as well. Specifically, here, the wood and any cut hay. Conservation for the sake of conservation will only get us so far.
A holistic approach
All the work we do here at Rare Breeds Centre needs to subscribe to this holistic ethos of informed management, minimal damage, zero waste and disciplined and timely interventions. This will result in a sustainable and biodiverse landscape that can be enjoyed by everyone who visits the farm and surrounding countryside, because a healthy and biodiverse landscape is a beautiful one. Ultimately, it’s about simply having a kind and considerate relationship with the natural landscape that surrounds us.”
Learn more about Conservation around the trust. Our conservation projects involve a great deal of dedicated work. If you’re interested in sponsoring one, learn more here.
Afternoon tea on the farm!
Afternoon tea available by prebooking only
Don’t miss your chance to savour a delicious afternoon tea at the Granary Restaurant on the farm! Our talented culinary life skills students are not only baking all the fresh treats (everything except the sandwiches and drinks), but they’ll also be serving up the teas. As with all offers at the Granary, you don’t need to enter the farm to enjoy an afternoon tea.
You will need to book in advance as our afternoon teas are made fresh to order.
What’s included
Enjoy a selection of scones with jam and clotted cream, biscuits, finger sandwiches, mini quiches, mini tarts, chocolate dipped strawberries and more! Plus unlimited refills on tea or coffee.
When it’s available
Afternoon teas are available by prebooking online Tuesday – Friday during term time between 1:30 pm and 3:00 pm.
Afternoon tea only |
Afternoon tea with farm entrance |
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| Adults: £18.00 per person | Adults: £33.00 per person |
| Children: £15.00 per person | Children: £28.00 per person |
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Birthday parties on the farm
We’re booking birthday parties on the farm beginning in August 2025. Find out all the details and optional extras by clicking the link below.