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Find out more about the history of Stoughton Grange and it’s renaissance as a new centre of boutique rural commerce

Whether you’re coming from near or far, Stoughton Grange is easy to find and has ample free parking once you arrive

Stoughton Grange is home to a wide variety of businesses, from delis to designers and not to mention a terrific gastro pub!

Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy a stay at Stoughton Grange.

Set in the outskirts of Stoughton village you’ll find our wonderful glamping pods. Nestled amongst 12 acres of land you’ll find a variety of farm animals and a wonderful lake to walk around.

Stoughton Grange Farm Shop – temporarily closed until Easter for refurbishment. 

We’ve taken on customer feedback and we’re making some changes. We can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on and look forward to welcoming you back soon! 

Exciting News for Glamping Enthusiasts!

Our glamping site will soon welcome a new addition – the beautifully decorated Shepherds Hut Cherry Tree, complete with a wood-fired hot tub for a truly cozy experience. Keep an eye out for booking availability – coming soon!

Stoughton Grange Farm Park is now open!

You can see a variety of farm animals at the Farm Park, which has an idyllic setting. It’s great fun to visit all the animals, from pigs to goats to ponies and sheep! Also, make sure you stop by cuddle corner to meet the rabbits and guinea pigs!
Opening hours Monday – Thursday: 9am – 4pm Friday & Saturday: 9am – 5pm Sunday: 9am – 4pm
Booze and Blues Festival at Stoughton Grange Farm
24th May – 26th May 2024
Rock out with some of the hottest bands around, including The King Brasstards and John Coghlan’s Quo Reimagined! And, that’s not all – stay tuned for more incredible acts that are sure to amaze you! While you’re grooving to the music, indulge in the finest craft beer and real ale that will be served. Want to stay longer? Pitch a tent for the ultimate festival experience! But, if camping is not your thing, no worries! Day tickets are also available. Plus, with 20 Leicestershire real ales, 10 Leicestershire craft beers, a Leicestershire gin bar, on-site farm shop and butchery, and a café and pub, you’ll have everything you need for a fantastic time! 
Booze and Blues Festival at Stoughton Grange Farm
24th May – 26th May 2024
Rock out with some of the hottest bands around, including The King Brasstards and John Coghlan’s Quo Reimagined! And, that’s not all – stay tuned for more incredible acts that are sure to amaze you! While you’re grooving to the music, indulge in the finest craft beer and real ale that will be served. Want to stay longer? Pitch a tent for the ultimate festival experience! But, if camping is not your thing, no worries! Day tickets are also available. Plus, with 20 Leicestershire real ales, 10 Leicestershire craft beers, a Leicestershire gin bar, on-site farm shop and butchery, and a café and pub, you’ll have everything you need for a fantastic time! 
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Important Notice | On-site Walks

The woodland, Dam’s spinney and lakeside walks are currently closed to the public for maintenance and will reopen in Spring. We apologise for any inconvenience but the site has not been effectively managed for the last few decades and we are in the process of making our way through the woodland removing dead, damaged and invasive trees and generally bringing the area back into a safe, manageable situation. Whilst this process is underway, our insurers have correctly deemed the site dangerous and we cannot permit anybody to enter. We hope you understand that this is for the good of the woodland and, subject to proper management, will ensure that the site thrives once more. 

Important Notice | On-site Walks

The woodland, Dam’s spinney and lakeside walks are currently closed to the public for maintenance and will reopen in Spring. We apologise for any inconvenience but the site has not been effectively managed for the last few decades and we are in the process of making our way through the woodland removing dead, damaged and invasive trees and generally bringing the area back into a safe, manageable situation. Whilst this process is underway, our insurers have correctly deemed the site dangerous and we cannot permit anybody to enter. We hope you understand that this is for the good of the woodland and, subject to proper management, will ensure that the site thrives once more.