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Essex’s Hatters Farm Named Best British Pumpkin Patch 2025

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Trick or Treat, the UK’s dedicated Halloween platform, has revealed Hatters Farm in Essex as the winner of this year’s Best British Pumpkin Patch Award, following a nationwide public vote celebrating the farms that bring the magic of autumn to life.

The annual Pumpkin Patch Awards, hosted by Trick or Treat, invited families across Britain to nominate and vote for their favourite pumpkin patches — recognising those that stand out for their creativity, community spirit, and dedication to spreading Halloween joy.

After hundreds of votes were received, Hatters Farm emerged as the overall winner for 2025. Visitors praised the family-run farm for its friendly atmosphere, imaginative displays, and commitment to creating unforgettable experiences for families every October.

Ross McGowan, of Hatters Farm, said:

“We’re very pleased and honoured to win the award! We’re very thankful to all the people who voted for us.”

Michelle Pearce-Burke, founder of Trick or Treat, said:

“Hatters Farm perfectly embodies what the Pumpkin Patch Awards are all about — community, creativity, and a love of all things Halloween. The fact that this was voted for by the public makes it even more special. It’s a brilliant reminder of how much joy local farms bring to families every October.”

Runners up of the awards include: 

  • Lower Drayton Farm (Staffordshire) 
  • Cockfield’s Farm Park (Greater Manchester) 
  • Avon Valley Country Park (Somerset) 

The Pumpkin Patch Awards were created by Trick or Treat — a fast-growing Halloween  platform connecting tens of thousands of families across Britain. Through its interactive  map, it’s 60,000+ users can discover local trick or treat stops, events, and partake in  community voted Halloween Competitions. 

 

About Trick or Treat  

Trick or Treat is the UK’s first dedicated trick-or-treating platform. It’s designed to help  parents plan a safer, more magical Halloween night — and to revive that old-school  sense of neighbourhood connection. The map is free to use, with optional upgrades and  community-led competitions. Visit www.trickortreatmap.com, sign up for free, and add  your pumpkin pin. 

 

Key Features: 

  • Free to join – Add your home to the map in under a minute  
  • Smart filters – Find homes with vegan, nut-free, toy-based treats or more! • Customisable stops – Show what time you’re in and what kind of treats you’re  giving  
  • Community moderation – Helps keep the map accurate and safe  • Competitions – Prizes for best pumpkins, decorations, and more • Events Listings – see what spooky events are going on near you or list your own  for free! 
  • Optional upgrades – Unlock more areas and premium features for power-users


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