Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Wales 247
    • Cymru
    • FindMyTown
      • South East Wales
      • South West Wales
      • Mid & West Wales
      • North East Wales
      • North West Wales
    • Business
    • Education
    • What’s On
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    • Senedd 2026
    • Cardiff
    • Swansea
    • Charity
    • Motoring
    • Got a story?
    • Advertise
    • Property
    • Cornered
    • Life
    Wales 247
    Home » Greenmeadow Farm transformation revealed in before and after photos
    Things to do

    Greenmeadow Farm transformation revealed in before and after photos

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 11, 2026No Comments
    Share Facebook Twitter Copy Link LinkedIn Email WhatsApp
    Credit: Wales 247 (Rhys Gregory)
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Greenmeadow Farm has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past 12 months, with new images capturing the scale of change from what was once a tired site into a thriving community farm.

    Before-and-after photos show just how dramatically the grounds have been revitalised, with landscaped green spaces, upgraded buildings and livestock now back on site, restoring the farm to its former role at the heart of the community.

    Credit: Greenmeadow Farm

    The Torfaen attraction reopened in September 2025 following a £3.7 million redevelopment, marking the start of a new chapter for the much-loved farm. What followed has been a year of steady growth and visible change.

    Credit: Greenmeadow Farm

    Twelve months on, that transformation is now fully realised. The landscape has recovered, animals have returned to the paddocks, and the farm has firmly re-established itself as a busy, working environment once again.

    Greenmeadow Family. Credit: Wales 247

    Since reopening, more than 40,000 visitors have passed through the gates, alongside thousands of members, school visits and event attendees, highlighting just how quickly the farm has regained its place as a key family destination.

    The redevelopment delivered major upgrades across the site. A new indoor Play Barn and outdoor adventure play areas created year-round appeal for families, while a redesigned Haybarn opened up opportunities for weddings, events and community use.

    Credit: Wales 247 (Rhys Gregory)

    At the centre of the farm, the farmhouse was transformed and extended to include The Farmer’s Table café, alongside improvements to the wider grounds including woodland walks, trails and improved accessibility throughout the site.

    Credit: Wales 247 (Rhys Gregory)

    Animal facilities were also completely reimagined, with a purpose-built Animal Barn and new enclosures allowing visitors to get closer than ever before. Interactive experiences such as Cuddle Corner and walk-through areas brought the farm back to life, with a mix of returning favourites and new arrivals.

    Credit: Wales 247 (Rhys Gregory)

    Now, as the farm enters its first full spring season since reopening, that transformation is even more visible.

    Greenmeadow Family. Credit: Wales 247

    Newborn lambs, piglets and chicks have arrived across the site, signalling a fresh start and reinforcing the farm’s return as a working agricultural attraction.

    Credit: Wales 247 (Rhys Gregory)

    Seasonal events have also helped drive footfall, with Easter activities including live music, arts and crafts, and opportunities for visitors to meet the farm’s newest animals, including Highland cows.

    Greenmeadow Family. Credit: Wales 247

    New additions continue to be introduced, including a sensory room designed to offer a calmer, more inclusive environment for children, as well as the return of popular toddler sessions.

    The farm’s growth over the past year has not just been physical. It has also evolved into a multi-use community space, hosting its first weddings, welcoming major events and expanding its programme of activities throughout the year.

    A year ago, the site was still undergoing significant groundworks. Today, it stands as a fully operational, vibrant farm, with animals in situ, families returning in their thousands, and a renewed sense of purpose.

    The difference, as the latest images show, is nothing short of dramatic. 

    Follow on Facebook Follow on X (Twitter) Follow on LinkedIn
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Copy Link
    Avatar photo
    Rhys Gregory
    • X (Twitter)
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn

    Editor of Wales247.co.uk

    Related Posts

    Bog snorkelling and Man v Horse among quirky events returning to Llanwrtyd Wells

    May 27, 2026

    Margam International Kite Festival returns for May half term fun

    May 22, 2026

    Bounce, slide and run as giant Inflatable 5K comes to Cardiff

    May 21, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Latest News in Wales

    Former kickboxing champion helps Cardiff women build confidence through boxing

    May 29, 2026

    Business confidence in Wales falls sharply, new survey shows

    May 29, 2026

    More than £335,000 raised to support vulnerable children across Wales

    May 29, 2026

    Major upgrade completed at popular Maesteg play park

    May 29, 2026

    Refurbishment work to begin on Bridgend Bus Station clock tower

    May 29, 2026

    North Wales manufacturer secures £1 million boost to fuel growth

    May 29, 2026

    Cardiff approves new regeneration strategy to shape investment over next five years

    May 29, 2026

    Swansea tourism industry worth almost £700 million as visitor numbers rise

    May 29, 2026

    Work begins at Landore Park and Ride ahead of Skyline development

    May 29, 2026

    Funding secured to preserve one of Wales’ rarest historic homes

    May 29, 2026
    Follow 247
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
    • LinkedIn

    247 Newsletter

    Sign up to get the latest hand-picked news and stories from across Wales, covering business, politics, lifestyle and more.

    Wales247 provides around the clock access to business, education, health and community news through its independent news platform.

    Email us: [email protected]
    Contact: 02922 805945

    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn RSS
    More
    • What’s On Wales
    • Community
    • Education
    • Health
    • Charity
    • Cardiff
    • Swansea
    Wales Business
    • Business News
    • Awards
    • Community
    • Events
    • Opinion
    • Economy
    • Start-ups
    • Home
    • About
    • Advertise
    • Picture Desk
    • Privacy
    • Corrections
    • Contact
    © 2026 Wales 247.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.