History

Old Cogan Hall Farm is one of the oldest farms in Penarth. As early as 1247, documents show the transportation of cattle by drovers some 187 miles to East Grinstead, London.

The farm itself would have started life as part of a Manor and at one stage in history the farm extended over 700 acres.

The present buildings date back to the 16th Century with extensive remodeling taking place in the 19th Century

Although now much smaller, the farm is a thriving family run enterprise specialising in pig farming with a rare breed, Gloucester Old Spot. Reared in a free range environment.

As well as the pig breeding programme, a small flock of Sheep, Beef Cattle and even Turkeys at Christmas. The sheep and cattle are Farm Assured, this ensures that the welfare of the animal is of the highest standard throughout it's life. Look for the red tractor logo.