Home Farm
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In the British Isles, and sometimes elsewhere, a home farm is a part of a large country estate that is farmed by the landowner himself (or an employed farm manager), where most of the estate is rented out to tenant farmers, often as a source of food and horse-keeping for the estate household. Typically it would be adjacent to the landowner's house. The name may continue in use after circumstances have changed, as in the fictional examples below, and it is a very common farm name. As a proper name, Home Farm may refer to:
- Home Farm F.C., Irish football club
- Home Farm, Brodick, the estate farm for Brodick Castle, in Scotland
- Home Farm, Bracknell, a suburb in Berkshire, England
- Home Farm (East Whitehall, New York), historic farm
- Duchy Home Farm, an organic farm within the grounds of Highgrove House
- Home Farm, a Woodland Trust area in Burkham, Hampshire
- Home Farm, development near Caerleon, southern Wales
- Home Farm, former home ground of Queens Park Rangers F.C.
- Home Farm, fictional farm and business in the UK soap opera Emmerdale
- Home Farm, fictional farm in the UK radio soap opera The Archers
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