Nestling at the foot of Firle Beacon on the South Downs in Sussex, Middle Farm is a 625 acre working family farm.
Once again you can buy lovely things for the home, wonderful gifts for family and friends and beautiful toys and games for children. Also, reopening is our Piglets café, (next to the Gift Shop), which will serve you a selection of hot and cold take away drinks and snacks.
Madeline Park is a 7-acre open space park located on the northeast edge of the Stonefield subdivisio
Llamas, alpacas and reindeer in parkland enclosures, plus an adventure playground and a restaurant.
Sprawling, verdant countryside featuring 170 acres of gardens, fields, trails & more.
Expansive parklands with lake fishing, boating and sailing, nature trails and children's playground.
Mewsbrook Park features a stunning boating lake, large wooden playground, miniature railway, art dec
The Park is home to a variety of amenities to serve the recreational needs of our community includin
West Firle, Lewes BN8 6LJ, UK
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