Coggeshall Farm opens for the season

Posted 4/9/25

Coggeshall Farm Museum hosts the official opening to its season on Saturday, April 12, with special historical demonstrations including music, spinning, hearth cooking, and blacksmithing. The kitchen …

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Coggeshall Farm opens for the season

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Coggeshall Farm Museum hosts the official opening to its season on Saturday, April 12, with special historical demonstrations including music, spinning, hearth cooking, and blacksmithing. The kitchen garden will be beaming with new plants and herbs to explore.

They will welcome the arrival of the chicks to the farm and check on the progress of the sheep for their lambing. Explore the apple orchard to learn about the historical heirloom varieties planted last year.

Price is $10 for adults, $5 for youth ages 4-17, and free for children under 4. The farm museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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