Advantages: Lots of animals and play things to do Disadvantages: Grounds not kept in tip top condition for pushchair access.
We've just been on holiday in Northumberland and whilst there decided to visit Whitehouse Farm Centre in Morpeth.
Getting there
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Morpeth is approximately 14 miles from Newcastle. It is well sign posted and they have a sizable car park and separate parking areas for coaches.
Prices and Opening times
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Adults £6.75
Children (3-16 years) £5.75
Children under 2 free
Concessions £5.75
Family ticket (2 adults and 2 children, or 1 adult and 3 children) £22.50
Annual membership for adult £36.70, for children £30.70
These prices are for 2008, credit and debit cards are accepted so you don't have to carry loads of cash with you!
Opening times are 10am to 5pm daily except Monday's, Bank holiday Monday and school holiday mondays the farm is also open.
Upon Admission ...
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