About Us

There has been a farm at Hall Hill for hundreds of years. The Gibson family have farmed here since 1925 when John Henry Gibson came to the farm as a tenant, he later bought the farm in the 1930’s. Shortly afterwards he purchased an adjoining farm and later in 1957 he purchased Broadwood Farm, making it up to it’s present day size of 720 Acres.

Hall Hill is a mixed upland farm (238.5m above sea level) growing cereals (wheat & Barley) and Oilseed rape, around half of the farm is in grass which is used from grazing and for conserving winter feed in the form of silage.

Hall Hill Farm opened to the public in 1981, we have specialised in school visits since 1983, we were founder members of CEVAS and are currently members of the following organisations:

  • Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC)
  • Countryside Educational Visits Accreditation Scheme (CEVAS)
  • Green Tourism Business Scheme (GTBS)
  • Farms for Schools (FFS)
  • National Farm Attraction Network (NFAN)
  • Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Scheme (VAQAS)
  • DBS Disclosure Services Ltd
  • Welcome to Excellence