Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm dazzled visitors on Friday, November 1st, with an unforgettable laser light show.
The event, a first for the farm, transformed the Wiltshire countryside into a mesmerising canvas of light, sound, and colour.
The laser light show captivated audiences of all ages, offering a unique and immersive experience. As darkness fell, the farm’s iconic backdrop became the stage for a breathtaking display of laser lights.
“We were thrilled to bring such a unique and exciting event to Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm,” said Aimee Edwards, Marketing and Communications Manager at Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm. “The laser light show was a huge success, and we were thrilled to see so many people enjoying the experience. It was a perfect way to celebrate the end of the Halloween Half-Term and welcome the winter months.”

After the laser show, Salisbury Radio's Craig Hicks and Andy Munns hosted the after-party in the Vine View Barn, with kids and parents enjoying the party atmosphere and a game of musical statues - with loads of amazing kids trying to win an Alpaca Walk on the farm.
In addition to the laser light show, visitors were able to meet some of the farm’s animals, enjoy a selection of hot food items, treat themselves to something delicious from the hot chocolate station and there was even a sparkler area.
The laser light show was part of Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm’s ever-expanding calendar of events and experiences for visitors of all ages. The farm is open all year round and offers a variety of events and activities throughout the year, including another laser light show in 2025.

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