at the farm
9-4pm
July 20, 2024
Historic Clough Tavern invites you to join in celebrating the history of our farm and it’s two main crops of raspberries and sheep. We mare delighted to have everyone visit buy please do remember that we are a working farm and that it is unfortunately not as smooth as a golf course and nor completely handicap accessible. We do try to accomodate and will help you.
Pick Your Own raspberry patch opens at 9 am and is open till as long as the crp lasts.
Pick Your Own Raspberry Patch will be open from 9 am until the berries are gone. Master Gardener, Ruth Smith will be in the patch available to talk about all things raspberries: growing and old and new pests. I’m sure you will be able to even ask her any gardening question.
Teeswater Sheep: visit and learn about our critically endangered breed of heirloom long wool sheep. We are a member of the Shave’ em to Save’ em Livestock Conservancy Program. There’s lots of fleece for sale and some sheep.
3 Narrated Farm Tours start at 10am, then 12 and 2pm, walking through the 1776 three story house of 1776 and ell of circa 1743, into the sheep barn and onto the big barn. All are in various stages of restoation. We suggest that you RSVP to ensure a spot as each tour will be limited to 10 people. info@cloughtavernfarm.com ~ 603-731-5574
Available all day:
Clough Tavern Farm wool products – fleece, yarn, skins, crafts, blankets and knitted items. Also for sale are the farm’s Two Sisters’ Garlic herb and spice blends, dip and rub.
Wool Demonstrations: sheep shearing (about an hour), skirting, carding, spinning, felting, hooking and knitting.
Local Craftspeople selling ag- inspired wares, wool products and Antiques.
Farm-style and raspberry inspired goodies. Drinks and light lunch for sale at the Yellow House.
No entrance fee! Tour donations appreciated.
Please: no dogs wandering the property.
info@cloughtavern.com ~ 603-731-5574
23 Clough Tavern Rd, Canterbury, NH
follow the Raspberry Wool signs through town