About
Cammas Hall Farm is a family-owned and run business located in the beautiful Essex countryside which provides a memorable day out for all the family! We have been named PYO of the Year 2023 by the Farm Retail Association!
Alongside our seasonal PYO, farm shop, play area, Footgolf and nature trail you can also join us for a spot of breakfast or lunch or just a cuppa and a slice of our lovely homemade cake. Our Tea Barn is open daily serving hot & cold drinks, breakfast butties, light lunches and more. So whether it’s a brie & bacon panini, a homemade sausage roll or a slice of coffee & walnut cake we’ve got you covered. Vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options are all available. We also serve a range of local beer, cider and wine.
On busier days we’ll be lighting our BBQ and wood-fired pizza oven to offer an even greater choice.
Check our website before visiting for all the up to date menu information and opening times.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
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- Children's menu
Children
- Children's outdoor play area
Map & Directions
Road Directions
Cammas Hall Farm is located in beautiful countryside on the Essex/Hertfordshire border, in easy reach of both London and Cambridge, being just 12 minutes drive from Junction 7A of the M11.
We are situated approximately eight miles south east of the market town of Bishop’s Stortford and 13 miles west of Chelmsford just outside the historic village of Hatfield Broad Oak. Our post code for navigation is CM22 7JT. This post code will take you to the entrance of the arable farm. The entrance to the fruit farm is located on the same road approximately half a mile away. Please follow the signs.
We have plenty of free parking on site. Disabled parking is located directly in front of the farm shop.
Public Transport Directions
There is no public transport directly to the farm. The nearest station to the farm is Sawbridgeworth, approximately 5 miles away, where taxi services are available. Bus 305 (from Bishop’s Stortford) stops in the nearby village of Hatfield Broad Oak which is around a mile’s walk to the farm along country roads with no pavements.