ANOTHER year has seen another great season for pickers at Spilmans pumpkin farm in North Yorkshire.
The farm offers a range of pumpkin sizes and is free to enter, with visitors only paying for the pumpkin they pick.
Tom Spilman said that it was a “very busy” time of year at the farm in Sessay, near Thirsk.
The farm also includes a carving barn, with a spooky walk for young and older children, a takeaway marquee and coffee shop, a “uni-corn-maze” and free tractor rides during festival days, as well as a spooky cinema.
Spilmans farm is a family run business consisting of husband and wife Richard and Sally as well as two of their three sons Tom and Joss, and their daughter-in-law Olivia. The pumpkin farm was only started in 2017, but due to high demand it had to double its crop size for the following year.
See www.spilmans.co.uk for more information about events at the venue.
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