Cannon Hall Farm

Summary

Cannon Hall Farm is a working farm and tourist attraction close to the village of Cawthorne, near Barnsley in the English county of South Yorkshire. Open to visitors since 1989, it is owned and run by the Nicholson family.[1] The farm was voted Best Tourist Experience at the Welcome to Yorkshire White Rose Awards 2011.[2] Cannon Hall Farm was once the home farm for Cannon Hall, built by the Spencer-Stanhope family and now a museum. Roger Nicholson, who developed the current farm and attractions inherited the land when he was 16.[3] The farm itself raises sheep, goats, and pigs, with over 750 lambs reared, and 400 ewes and 800 piglets produced annually.[1] The site's visitor attractions include an adventure playground, large tube maze, farm shop, delicatessen, gift and toy shop, and restaurant.

Roundhouse-type cattle house
The restaurant

History edit

The oldest reference of the farm was made in a conveyance dated 1650 when William Hewet sold the Manor and Farm to Robert Hartley. It was then sold to John Spencer and the Spencer family owned the Cannon Hall until 1775. For centuries, it served as the home farm to the Cannon Hall Estate and was known for its fine strain of pedigree Large White pigs. The estate was broken up and sold to Charles Nicholson in 1957 and is currently owned by his son, Roger Nicholson.[4]

Rob and Dave Nicholson: television career edit

On 17 February 2017, the Nicholsons were seen on The Farmers' Country Showdown, a BBC One programme which usually follows food producers and farmers at a number of country shows[5] and local markets.[6] The episode in which Cannon Hall Farm appeared was of a slightly different format to the rest of the series, as it followed the Nicholsons as they competed against two other farming families (Richard and Anna May of Springfield Farm in Devon and the Richards in Cornwall) in the run up to the Diversification of the Year Award being presented at the Farmers Weekly Awards.[7]

In 2018, Cannon Hall Farm was featured on a television programme called Springtime on the Farm, which was broadcast on Channel 5, from 9 April 2018 to 13 April 2018,[8] and which was recommissioned as the weekly show This Week on the Farm in 2020.[9] The most recent episode of the series was broadcast as part of a live seasonal version called Winter on the Farm[10] on 9 December 2021[11] with guests Reuben Owen (from Our Yorkshire Farm) and Shona Searson (from The Yorkshire Vet)[12] joining presenters Helen Skelton and Jules Hudson[13] on the farm with Rob and Dave Nicholson.[14]

In June 2020, it was announced that Cannon Hall Farm had received the Commonwealth Points of Light Award (awarded by Her Majesty The Queen, the prime minister, Boris Johnson, the British Government and Commonwealth nations), for its daily live broadcast on social media during Coronavirus lockdown.[15]

In July 2021, Princess Anne visited Cannon Hall Farm to formally open the farm's new dog friendly café, "Lucky Pup",[16] footage of which was shown not only on Channel 5's This Week on the Farm, but on The Yorkshire Vet as well, with the vet Matt Smith[12] meeting the Princess as he tended to an injured goat.[17]

On 27 January 2022, the Nicholsons followed the journalist Christa Ackroyd and The Yorkshire Vet's Peter Wright and Julian Norton[18] as presenters on Channel 5's[19] documentary series Our Great Yorkshire Life, which showed them[20] investigating fishing off the coast of Whitby.[21]

In August 2022, Daisybeck Studios teamed the brothers up with historian Ruth Goodman for a version of her Victorian Farm programme called A Farm Through Time. Unlike Victorian Farm, this three-part history programme also investigates the farming industry in the Iron Age and during the Second World War, with the World War episode bring filmed at Tatton Park, as well as Cannon Hall Farm. Marianka Swain of The Daily Telegraph gave the first episode three stars out of five in a review that thought that Rob and Dave, "the Ant and Dec of agriculture", may have been teetering on "the edge of parody" at times with this genial Channel 5 show.[22]

In February 2024, Channel 5 launched Cannon Hall: A Yorkshire Farm, a new spin-off to the all the live ...on the Farm programmes. Again this programme will feature Rob and Dave alongside their father Roger Nicholson, The Yorkshire Vets, Helen Skelton, JB Gill and Adam Henson, with Jules Hudson being the main presenter/narrator of the series.[23]

5 on The Farm edit

5 on The Farm is Channel 5's festival which first took place at Cannon Hall Farm on August Bank Holiday Weekend in 2021.[24] The three-day event featured the presenters from Channel 5's ...on the Farm series (including Adam Henson, Helen Skelton, Jules Hudson and JB Gill) along with Peter Wright and Julian Norton from The Yorkshire Vet, Reuben and Amanda Owen from Our Yorkshire Farm, Ben Fogle from New Lives in the Wild, Graeme Hall from Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Stefan Gates from Secrets of your Supermarket Food, chef Tim Bilton and Milkshake! presenters Derek Moran, Jen Pringle and Kemi Majeks.[25] For children there were characters from Milkshake! including Peppa Pig, Milkshake! Monkey and Fireman Sam.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b BBC News (11 February 2011). "Cannon Hall Farm invests £3m in expansion plan"
  2. ^ Sheffield Telegraph (14 December 2011). "Takings up at farm attraction" Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The Rough Guide to Yorkshire (2011). "Cannon Hall Farm", p. 77. Rough Guides Ltd. ISBN 1-84836-603-5
  4. ^ "History". Cannon Hall Farm.
  5. ^ "BBC One - The Farmers' Country Showdown". BBC.
    - "The Farmers' Country Showdown - Series 6: 20. The Royal Cheshire County Show" – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  6. ^ "The Farmers' Country Showdown". BBC.
    - "BBC One - The Farmers' Country Showdown, Series 1, Diversification Awards". BBC.
  7. ^ "BBC features FW's top diversification families". Farmers Weekly. 20 February 2017.
    - Douglas, Joanne (7 February 2017). "Cannon Hall Farm will feature on BBC One farming programme". YorkshireLive.
  8. ^ Springtime on the Farm. Cannon Hall Farm. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  9. ^ "This Week on the Farm". Channel 5. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  10. ^ "'Winter on the Farm' to be broadcast live on TV this week". Farming Life. 6 December 2021.
  11. ^ Winter on the Farm, episode 4 of 4, broadcast on Channel 5 between 8:00pm-9:00pm on 9 December 2021
  12. ^ a b "The Yorkshire Vet".
  13. ^ "My5".
  14. ^ "Tune in: Winter on the Farm". Cannon Hall Farm. Archived from the original on 10 December 2021.
  15. ^ "Cannon Hall Farm Lockdown Livestream". Points of Light. 24 June 2020. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
    - "Praise from Prime Minister". Cannon Hall Farm. 25 June 2020. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  16. ^ "Princess Anne makes surprise visit to Yorkshire to open new 150-seater 'super-size' dog cafe". 30 July 2021.
    - "HRH the Princess Royal Visits CHF!". 29 July 2021.
  17. ^ The Yorkshire Vet, series 13 episode 9, broadcast on Channel 5 at 8pm on 2 November 2021
  18. ^ Grieveson-Smith, Jess (7 January 2022). "Our Great Yorkshire Life: Narrator, presenters, episodes and more". YorkshireLive.
  19. ^ "Our Great Yorkshire Life: Scarborough fishing family and Yorkshire Vet Julian Norton to star in new Channel 5 series". The Yorkshire Post.
  20. ^ "Our Great Yorkshire Life Season 1". Radio Times.
  21. ^ "My5". Channel 5.
    -"My5". Channel 5.
  22. ^ Swain, Marianka (18 August 2022). "A Farm Through Time, review: The Ant and Dec of agriculture plough straight into parody". The Telegraph. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  23. ^ "Cannon Hall: A Yorkshire Farm | Preview (Channel 5)". www.tvzoneuk.com. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  24. ^ "Channel 5 launches new '5 on the farm' Yorkshire festival". The Yorkshire Post.
  25. ^ Schedule5 on the Farm Archived 22 January 2022 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website

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