Completed on 8 May 2026, the acquisition gives The Escapade Group its seventh attraction and marks the company’s first major move into the North West. For families across the region, Farmer Ted’s is already a household name, known for its mix of outdoor adventure, indoor play, animal encounters and packed calendar of seasonal events.
Located near Ormskirk, the attraction has built a loyal following over more than two decades and is perhaps best known for housing the UK’s only Shaun the Sheep™ attraction. It has also become a major seasonal destination thanks to Farmaggedon, the hugely popular Halloween scare event which attracts over 30,000 visitors every year and has developed a strong reputation within the international scare attraction industry.
For The Escapade Group, the deal represents another confident step forward in a rapidly expanding portfolio that already includes Hobbledown, Hobbledown Heath, Gripped London, Kidspace Croydon, Kidspace Romford and Watermouth Castle in Devon.
Chief Executive Officer Joe Ponte described Farmer Ted’s as a “fantastic attraction” with a passionate team and strong customer loyalty already in place.
He said the focus now would be on building upon the site’s existing strengths while helping the attraction continue to evolve in the years ahead.
Founders Nick de Candole and Richard Farley also highlighted the attraction’s creativity and strong family appeal, describing it as exactly the kind of immersive, escapist experience The Escapade Group looks for when expanding its portfolio.
Importantly for returning visitors, families can expect continuity rather than dramatic change. The existing Farmer Ted’s team will remain in place as part of the transition, helping preserve the character and atmosphere that have made the attraction such a success over the last 23 years.
Farmer Ted’s founders Mark and Diane Edwards said joining The Escapade Group represented an exciting new chapter for the business, praising the company’s understanding of what makes a successful family attraction in today’s competitive leisure market.
The acquisition also highlights the continued strength of the UK’s experiential leisure sector, where operators are increasingly investing in attractions that combine entertainment, immersive experiences and repeat family visits.
As consumer demand for experience-led days out continues to grow, The Escapade Group appears determined to become one of the UK’s biggest names in family entertainment.






