Discover Spilmans Farm in Thirsk & enjoy a full countryside family experience
Welcome to Spilmans - a family‑run farm at Church Farm in Sessay, Thirsk, offering seasonal events, pick‑your‑own experiences, delicious farm‑fresh produce and a warm Yorkshire welcome. Whether you’re exploring fields of fruit in summer, pumpkins in autumn, or visiting the farm shop and café, Spilmans is designed to give families a memorable, relaxing and nature‑filled day out.
- Enjoy beautiful countryside surroundings on a traditional Yorkshire farm
- Experience seasonal events including PYO strawberries, pumpkins & special festivals
- Visit the farm shop stocked with fresh local produce, gifts & treats
- Dine at the on‑site café offering homemade meals, snacks & hot drinks
- Explore spacious outdoor areas perfect for families, children & nature lovers
- Discover ever‑changing farm activities throughout the year
Through hands‑on activities, fresh produce & authentic farm experiences, discover the charm of Yorkshire farming
Spilmans is built on generations of traditional farming, offering visitors the chance to learn where their food comes from while enjoying fun, engaging countryside adventures. From fruit picking and pumpkin hunting to exploring seasonal displays or simply relaxing with fresh food, every visit celebrates the beauty and rhythm of the farming year.
With friendly staff, wide open fields, delicious homemade treats and a commitment to creating unforgettable family days out, Spilmans Farm offers something new every season - making it a favourite rural destination for locals and visitors alike.
- Experience PYO seasonal produce including strawberries & pumpkins
- Enjoy homemade food, hot drinks & sweet treats at the café
- Browse the farm shop for local produce & farm‑made items
- Take part in fun, family‑friendly seasonal activities
- Learn about sustainable farming and traditional growing methods
- Create lasting memories with photo opportunities across the farm
Plan your visit to Spilmans Farm today & enjoy a true Yorkshire countryside escape.