Springtime fun returns to Broseley farm this March
Frankly Farm Tours is preparing to bring back its spring event following high demand for the Broseley attraction last year. The farm will welcome ewes and newly born lambs to the farmyard for the Easter holiday period.
Visitors will have the opportunity to get close to the lambs between Saturday 28 March and Sunday 12 April. Activities include petting and bottle-feeding the animals.
The site is also home to alpacas, rare breed sheep, pygmy goats, giant rabbits and Jeffery the llama. Refreshments and farm-themed gifts will be available for guests.

Owners John and Natalie Franklin-Hackett opened the attraction in April 2022. It originally started with one field and nine alpacas but has since grown to welcome more than 5,500 visitors in 2025.
The business has won several awards, including TripAdvisor Traveller’s Choice awards for the last three years. It was also highly commended in the Shropshire Chamber of Commerce Awards.
Early bird tickets are priced at £12 for those aged 13 and over, while tickets for children aged four to 12 are £8.95. Children under three can enter for free.
Admission numbers are limited and organisers are advising people to book in advance via the farm website.
Speaking about the event, co-owner Natalie said: “We’re really pleased to be running Springtime again this year, with many more animals to be able to get up close with this time around.
“We love seeing the smiles on everyone’s faces as they see the lambs and handle the baby animals. We also love Spring on the farm as everything comes back to life, the weather gets warmer and the nights draw out. It’s a beautiful place to visit.”
Full details can be found at www.franklyfarmtours.co.uk.

