Nethercott House Festive Feast

Nethercott House Festive Feast

Celebrate this festive season with this ‘Farm to Fork’ immersive experience whilst raising money for the charity Farms for City Children. Enjoy a home grown three course Christmas dinner in our grand Victorian dining room & walk in the footsteps of the beneficiaries who stay.

Arrive at 2.30pm for a warming glass of mulled wine before heading out onto the farm to put our animals to bed. We will provide PPE in the form of a waterproof coat and trousers, but please bring a pair of wellies and other warm clothing to be worn out on the farm.

You will come back into the house as it get darks, and have the opportunity to browse our shop for some Christmas gifts and get a drink from our bar – we take both cash and card.

You will be seated for your three course meal at 5.30 in our dining room, we have traditional family dining tables so your party may be seated with others.

We cater for all food allergies and dietary requirements.

Dates

Tuesday 17 December 2024 – Wednesday 18 December 2024

Location

Nethercott House
Iddesleigh, Devon EX19 8SN

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