At Rushall Farm their aim is to provide education in the beautiful countryside surroundings.

The John Simonds Trust was established in memory of nineteen-year-old John in 1983.

Their site comes equipped with a large 17th century thatched barn, teaching room, bunkhouse, toilets, showers, kitchen, and parking facilities.

They are fortunate enough to have access to a working organic farm with arable crops, sheep, cattle, and chickens, as well as a Regionally Important Geological Site and ancient woodland that they maintain.

The peaceful countryside is known to refresh and restore, and they promise to make sure Rushall Farm is the perfect place for you to unwind and reconnect with nature regardless of your age!

You can also enjoy a family walk in the
bluebell woods at Rushall Manor.

Enjoy a family walk in the
bluebell woods at Rushall Manor

Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st April
Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th April
11am-5pm

Walks up to 5 miles
Wheelchair access to bluebells
Family fun in the Barn
Free treasure hunt for kids

Refreshments – Homemade cakes
Hot & Cold Food

Donation of £5 adults/£3 children
(sorry no card payments)
All proceeds to the
Reading Multiple Sclerosis Society

Rushall Manor is off Back Lane, Bradfield, RG7 6DS

Dogs welcome but please keep on a lead and ensure you pick up after them.
There are dog poo bins located near to the Barn.

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