If you’re looking for a picture-perfect pumpkin patch this year – two of Instagram’s most popular UK patches are just an hour's drive from south London.
With Halloween fast approaching many Brits will be looking to spend the last few weekends of October hitting their local pumpkin patch to pick out pumpkins and snap those all-important shots.
But with so many pumpkin patches springing up around the country it can be really hard to know which ones to pick, but luckily Instagram users have made it easy.
Houseplant experts Beards & Daisies did a survey of the most Instagram-worthy pumpkin patches by using data from hashtags and followers to find the most picturesque pumpkin spots.
Tulleys Farm, Crawley, West Sussex
Where? Tulleys PYO Pumpkin Fields, Turners Hill Road, Turners Hill, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 4PD
When? Open now until October 31
How much? Daytime £8 to £11, nights £12.95 to £15.95
Just an hour's drive from south London, Tulleys Farm is a popular pumpkin-picking Instagram spot, garnering over 23,400 hashtags and 18,900 followers.
Set within over 100 acres of land, Tulleys has planted over 600,000 pumpkin seeds yielding over 1 million pumpkins and gourds.
The pumpkin patch boasts over 30 photo backdrops ranging from vintage cars to rustic hay bales.
They also offer their popular ‘Pumpkin Nights’, where you can pick pumpkins by moonlight, along with a bar and street food if you fancy grabbing a snack.
Priory Farm, Redhill, Surrey
Where? Priory Farm Estate, Sandy Lane, South Nutfield, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 4EJ
When? Open now until November 3
How much? Halloween trail £8.50 - £10.50, tractor rides £8.50, park and pick £6.50
Over in Surrey, Priory Farm is set within countryside hills and promises family fun with a Discovery Walk featuring Halloween characters, spooky sights and plenty of Instagram-worthy spots, from pumpkin arches to woodland walks.
They also offer tractor and trailer rides for an additional charge if you fancy taking a ride to see the countryside views.
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