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Number of results: 13

  1. Address

    Bewl Rookery, Lower Cousley Road, Wadhurst, East Sussex, TN5 6HE

    Telephone

    07704 196520

    Wadhurst

    Bewl Rookery Afternoon Tea and Alpaca Experience. Meet our friendly alpacas, take photos and feed them carrots then enjoy a traditional afternoon tea served in our garden marquee.

  2. Address

    Woodland Enterprise Centre, Hastings Road,, Wadhurst, EAST SUSSEX, TN5 7PR

    Telephone

    01424 723011

    Wadhurst

    The High Weald, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), is a medieval landscape of wooded, rolling hills studded with sandstone outcrops, small, irregular-shaped fields, scattered farmsteads and ancient route ways.

  3. Address

    Whitesmith, nr Lewes, EAST SUSSEX, BN8 6JD

    Telephone

    01825 872912

    nr Lewes

    Blackberry Farm is home to over 200 animals and wildfowl.

  4. Address

    Tye Hill Road, Arlington, Polegate, EAST SUSSEX, BN26 6SH

    Telephone

    01323 485151

    Polegate

    Enjoy carpets of white wood anemones and scented English bluebells in this 23 acre ancient oak wood with 7 interesting walks to choose from across 3 working farms. Includes walk designed for mobility difficulties.

  5. Address

    Hailsham Bypass, Hailsham, EAST SUSSEX, BN27 3GD

    Telephone

    01323 442051

    Hailsham

    Knockhatch Adventure Park is the perfect place for a family day out! For the animal lovers out there, there is a Children's Farm, an Owl Sanctuary with displays. Plus several outdoor playgrounds and a boating lake.

  6. Address

    Heaven Farm, Furner's Green Uckfield, Uckfield, EAST SUSSEX, TN22 3RG

    Telephone

    01825 790226

    Uckfield

    This is a unique place to visit where you can walk along the Bluebell Nature Trail through beautiful and peaceful Sussex woodland.

  7. Address

    Bewl Water Estate Office, Bewlbridge Lane, Lamberhurst, KENT, TN3 8JH

    Telephone

    01892 890000

    Lamberhurst

    Bewl Water in Lamberhurst, Kent is the largest reservoir in the South East of England and is open year-round. Celebrating the great outdoors with walking, running, and cycling spanning the 12.5-mile route around the reservoir, Bewl Water provides…

  8. Address

    Alfriston, EAST SUSSEX, BN26 5QS

    Telephone

    01323 874100

    Alfriston

    Make WILD memories and enjoy a great family day out at the award-winning Drusillas Park. Drusillas offers a loving home to over one hundred exotic animals, including sloths and penguins!

    Have a zooper exciting day out that all the family will…

  9. Address

    Horam Manor, Horam, EAST SUSSEX, TN21 0JB

    Telephone

    01435 813716

    Horam

    Ancient barns showcasing examples farm machinery such as ploughs, harrows and carts. Plus agricultural tools, stable equipment, the dairy, forge and countryside sports.

  10. Address

    Barnsgate Vineyard, Herons Ghyll, EAST SUSSEX, TN22 4DB

    Telephone

    01825 714 588

    Herons Ghyll

    Located on the Kent/Sussex border at Barnsgate Manor Vineyard, on the edge of Ashdown Forest, The Clay Studio has far-reaching views towards the South Downs. Surrounded by beautiful fields and wild meadows, it is the perfect place to step away from…

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  11. Address

    High Street, Hartfield, EAST SUSSEX, TN7 4AE

    Telephone

    01892 771155

    Hartfield

    Situated on the edge of the Ashdown Forest in Hartfield, this is a perfect stop for either the casual visitor or the diehard fan of A.A. Milne’s most famous creation, Winnie the Pooh.

  12. Address

    SPRING FARM, NORTH HALL LANE, FLETCHING, EAST SUSSEX, TN22 3SA

    Telephone

    01825 790885

    FLETCHING

    Ample off street parking

  13. Address

    East Dean, Nr Eastbourne, EAST SUSSEX, BN20 0AB

    Telephone

    01323 423197

    Nr Eastbourne

    Birling Gap is part of the world famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs, one of the longest stretches of undeveloped coastline on the south coast with breathtaking, unspoilt views of the sea and over the downland and cliffs.