GRACE Laister found out this billy-goat was anything but gruff when Fairytale Farm opened again after its winter break.

The Chipping Norton attraction opened its doors again on Saturday and will be open every day until October 30.

It is owned by Grace's parents Nick and Nicola, who decided to create a tourist attraction where disabled children and their families could spend a day out in the countryside.

Their vision was to create the sort of attraction they would have liked to have been able to visit with their daughter Olivia, who has cerebral palsy, and their other children.

Styled as the UK's first visitor attraction to put disabled children first in design and layout it features a larger-than-life rabbit burrow, sandpit, sensory garden and fountains among other attractions.

Fairytale Farm also hosts a range of events throughout the year, including a week of Easter activities from March 25 until March 28 where youngsters can meet the Easter Bunny in the rabbit burrow.