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Agapanthus Farm

Address 69 Easlea Rd, Littlehampton SA, Australia
Phone +61 412 351 492
Website www.littlewoodfarm.com
Categories Event Venue, Farmstay, Plant Nursery
Rating 4.4 7 reviews
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Agapanthus Farm reviews

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Claire
19 January 2023 12:47

Beautiful farm with an amazing collection of agapanthuses. They have lot of varieties I have never seen before.

Alana
02 January 2022 23:07

Couldn't have asked for a more perfect wedding venue or function coordinator. Jenna went above and beyond to make sure our day was exactly as we wanted it down to the smallest detail. Such a kind-hearted, caring and thoughtful person who was an absolute delight to work with! I would absolutely recommend the venue and can't fault the staff or service we received. Thankyou for looking after us and our guests.

Amanda
13 January 2021 10:48

I cannot speak highly enough of Littlewood Farm. We had our wedding at this amazing venue in December 2019. The grounds are just spectacular. The staff went above and beyond to ensure our day was perfect. All our guests commented on how amazing the grounds, food and staff were. Beautiful views, homely feel, delicious fresh food and amazing people, I could not ask for more.

John
05 December 2020 11:59

Our “aggies” are all blooming for the first time this year, they do look lovely. We bought and planted them 2 years ago and paid extra for white plants.and they are all BLUE.

Laurie
02 December 2020 23:08

Lovely place, excellent customer service, friendly and very informative

Carol
11 December 2017 14:45

Wow! This place is just beautiful. If it looks this good in winter I cant wait for Spring and Summer when all the beautiful Agapanthus will be in full bloom. I bought a special aggie called Guilfoyle and its a vibrant purple blue, very large spectacular flowers. Littlewood farm has a pavilion and sweeping lawns that go down to a lake of aqua blue. You can take a stroll over the little bridge and around past some lovely topiary garden beds. Just sitting on the lawns there is a feast of wild life.rabbits, little blue wrens, rosellas, galahs, wild ducks and so much more. The agapanthus beds are huge.filled with lots of different size aggies and even in Winter there is a white one still in flower. From miniature to the huge lofties they have a great range. Open on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.you can just drive in for a visit. If you want to buy aggies and you already know what you want you can phone ahead and they can have them freshly dug up waiting for u when you arrive. Outstanding friendly service from Tracey and John. I definitely will visit again in Spring and again in Summer.

J & H Higgins
04 December 2017 10:39

Yesterday I took my 86 yr old mother for a mystery tour to the hills, our first stop was the agapanthus farm, Littlewood. My mum was over the moon, she could not stop pointing and looking and admiring. Mum lost my Dad last year and has not done much painting since. She said she could not wait to get home to start painting again, and has asked that the next family party just has to be in the pavilion by the lake. She rang me today to say she has spent lots of time today, just thinking about what she saw. We had a cuppa and biscuits out of the back of the car in the car park, and there would not be many car parks with prettier views. I wanted to buy a couple of the pink agapanthus, but they were all sold out, but that just means there is a reason to go again.

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