Farm Snuggle Sessions

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255 Stallsville Rd,Summerville SC 29485

11 May, 2023

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Tickets Required Come snuggle the friendliest goats in the Lowcountry! You will get up close (literally in your lap if you want) with our super friendly dwarf goats and their friends; fancy chickens, cuddly pigs, barn cats, farm dog, huge fluffy bunny, bee hives, giant tortoise, and mini-Scottish Highland cows to view in the back pasture. Pretty much all of our animals can be pet, snuggled, & are very friendly! We will let you snuggle and maybe let you know about each animal here, what they eat and provide, and what care they need. Or if your just here to snuggle that's fine too! This is a very casual time to learn & spend with some friendly farm animals! Message us for a private group. [email protected] Baby Goats here through Mother's Day! More babies will be born in the early fall. Follow us @flowertowncharm for farm updates! Our urban historic farmhouse and mini farm is located in Summerville, SC. Summerville is a historic town about 30 min outside of Charleston. Many folks are surprised with our mini-farm being in an urban setting. We are unique because this city was built up around our 1870's farmhouse. Want more than an hour with the animals? Come stay with us at our 1870's Farmhouse Farm Stay We are closed Mon & Tues. The snuggle session will take place in our backyard and you can sit with them, feed them leaves, pet them, give hugs, & brush them. We will introduce you to the animals, and tell you some facts about the animals, but give you the freedom to roam and pet whoever your favorite is! *IMPORTANT: PARKING is limited here at our farmhouse, Please park at the neighboring church at 255 Stallsville (Loop) Rd and walk to 225 Stallsville. Use the left white gates at the house to enter the yard. Historic White House with Red shutters and Black Fountain. Parking here at the house is for folks with limited mobility only. *PLEASE LOOK UP DRIVE TIME, the Lowcountry has traffic, no surprise there, we are in the heart of Summerville, so folks coming from other cities will hit traffic. There's only so much time after work/school until dark for us to hold this activity outdoors while the animals are awake. So we are trying to accommodate everyone.

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