A popular Cotswold family attraction is celebrating taking home four prestigious industry awards.
Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park, in Kineton, achieved quadruple success at the National Farm Attractions Network (NFAN) 2024 awards, held on Wednesday, January 17.
Known for its commitment to rare breed conservation, the farm has delighted visitors and experts alike.
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The annual NFAN awards are well renowned, acknowledging the top UK farm attractions and visitor experiences, and are judged by independent industry experts.
Among the titles, Cotswold Farm Park clinched the lauded Jim Keetch Large Farm Attraction of the Year award.
Dubbed the 'Farm Park Oscar', it rewards excellence in attractions with over 75,000 annual visitors.
Judges make their decision based on an anonymous site visit and mystery shop.
The park proved its worth further by securing the best Food and Beverage award.
Emphasising the focus on community sourcing, the award recognised its excellent menus and remarkable customer service.
Further success came in winning Best Digital Presence, awarded for engaging, creative social media and a user-friendly, striking website.
The Ox Shed gift shop made an impressive contribution too, aiming for growth by winning the Best Retail award, and helping round off an impressive haul for the park
Kate Lord, general manager at Cotswold Farm Park, said: "I couldn’t be prouder of the Cotswold Farm Park team for bringing home this haul of awards from the National Farm Attractions Network annual conference.
"Making it even more special, these awards are independently assessed by esteemed industry peers whom we respect and admire greatly.
"This is an accolade to be very proud of, and the outcome of the team’s continuous commitment to growth and improvement."
Adding another feather in their already decorated cap, Tracey Bevis, Resort Duty Manager, received high praise for the Shining Star Award, acknowledging an individual who consistently elevates the customer experience.
The park reopens to day visitors on Friday, February 9 for the popular lambing and kidding event, renowned for being one of the largest in the UK.
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