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OUR STORY

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The Grimshaw Family have farmed in Lancashire for over 100 years. Anthony Grimshaw moved to Smithills in 1986 with his young family to start a dairy farm. In a short space of time he had built up a herd of 120 cows which he milked twice a day.

Ever since moving to Smithills, farming in the heart of the country estate, Bolton Council encouraged us to develop a visitor attraction alongside Smithills Hall and Smithills Coaching House.

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As dairy farmers we relied very much on milk price from the super markets. In 1999 due the huge decrease in milk price leading to financial issues, the decision was made to sell all the cows to help fund the beginnings of Smithills Open Farm. Visitors could come to the farm and enjoy meeting animals.

We opened the farm to the public in Spring 2001 from March until September. It did take a few years to establish ourselves, relying mostly on word of mouth to advertise.

In 2005 we began to set up our dairy herd again, we bought some more cows and began to show people where their milk comes from. This was particularly popular with the school visits.

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In 2008 the farm was getting busier and so we made the decision to stay open all year round. Only closing on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day.

In 2009 in worked very hard and were granted a zoo licence, meaning we increase the number of species we had and house some more unusual animals. At first this just included our reptiles and owls but over the years we have built up the collection to include other mammals too, such as meerkats and skunks.

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In 2018 we installed our own dairy and pasteurising plant and started to bottle our own milk to sell at the farm. When the opportunity arose to start delivering our fresh milk around Bolton, we jumped at the chance. In January 2019 we delivered our first bottles of fresh milk to local doorsteps. The milk rounds grew and we increased our deliveries to also cover the surrounding areas to Bolton. We also increased our product range to include lots of other fresh dairy products- ice cream, butter and yoghurts too!

The farm is continually growing in popularity, social media playing a big part in this. Our family strive to achieve the highest of standards, both in animal welfare and customer service, to create an enjoyable visitor attraction in Bolton.

Our Story

1986

The Grimshaw family moved to Smithills

2001

The Farm opened it's doors to the general public

2008

The farm obtained a Zoo licence to increase the species of animals

2015

This year saw a huge expansion to the farm as we built a brand new large barn to house 2 pets corners

2018

We installed our own dairy and pasteurising plant and started to bottle our own milk.

2019

January of this year we started our own doorstep delivery rounds of our dairy produce

2020

Covid hit and Bolton was one of the most affected areas of the country meaning the farm had to close its doors for the rest of the year, however the milk deliveries boomed and we had an enormous increase in customers

2021

Bolton was one of the few areas in the country that was still in lock down and we couldn't reopen until June of this year, with many restrictions still in place

2022

This year saw a record number of visitors to the farm, with restrictions now fully lifted and the installations of a huge new outdoor play area, and the opening of Smithills holiday cottage

2023

Our brand new state of the art Zoo Zone and Reptile House was completed by February half term

2024

With the increase in demand for our homemade produce we built a bakery and erected a purpose built shop to retail our produce

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Animal Care
& Respect

at the farm

We pride ourselves with the level of care we provide for our animals.

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