15th of March 2026
Let’s be honest – mums spend most of the year feeding everyone else. This is the one day you get to turn that around. Bring her to the farm, sit her down, and let someone else do the cooking for a change.
We’ll be serving all day, so there’s no rush to pick a time. Come early for brunch if she’s a morning person. Roll in later for a long lunch with the whole family. Or book in for a proper Sunday roast – the kind where she actually gets to eat it hot, sitting down, without getting up six times.
The barn will be looking its best, the food will be seasonal and freshly prepared, and there’ll be a few special touches on the day that we’re keeping to ourselves for now. Nothing over the top – just the sort of thing that makes her feel like someone actually thought about it.
Book early if you can. Mother’s Day fills up fast and we’d hate for you to leave it too late and end up panic-buying flowers at a petrol station instead.