The farm is a haven for nature lovers, offering eco-friendly stays.
Nestled amidst lush greenery, the farm sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a picturesque landscape that invites guests to reconnect with the natural world.
The accommodation comprises two cozy bell tents, providing a comfortable and unique camping experience. Set in an open field near the woodlands, the tents offer privacy while being in close proximity to the horses, enhancing the rustic charm of the setting.
The interiors are furnished with table, chairs and rugs. Each tent has a double bed (195cm long X 139cm wide) with hypo-allergenic memory foam quilted spring mattresses, smartdown Duvet and X2 pillows which are vegan and eco friendly, made entirely from recycled materials. The bedding is British made percale bed linen (50% cotton and 50% polyester).
Guests can also enjoy a fire pit nearby for cozy gatherings on chilly evenings. We supply a starter basket of kindling, fire lighters and wood and further supplies can be purchased from the farm.
Being a vegan farm we encourage you to be meat and dairy free whilst you are with us. Alternatively there are lots of restaurants and cafes in the surrounding area.
A short walk from the tents is a converted barn equipped with a kettle, toaster and small fridge for guest use.
All our accommodation is off grid. The tents are equipped with battery lanterns and fairy lights. The path to the bathroom facilities is lit by solar lighting.
Next to the barn is a communal toilet, washing up and shower facility.
We provide vegan Paraben, SLS, SLES, Silicone free shower gel, shampoo and conditioner, if you prefer to bring your own please make sure the gels are free from the above as we are not on main drainage.
Nestled amidst lush greenery, the farm sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a picturesque landscape that invites guests to reconnect with the natural world.
The accommodation comprises two cozy bell tents, providing a comfortable and unique camping experience. Set in an open field near the woodlands, the tents offer privacy while being in close proximity to the horses, enhancing the rustic charm of the setting.
The interiors are furnished with table, chairs and rugs. Each tent has a double bed (195cm long X 139cm wide) with hypo-allergenic memory foam quilted spring mattresses, smartdown Duvet and X2 pillows which are vegan and eco friendly, made entirely from recycled materials. The bedding is British made percale bed linen (50% cotton and 50% polyester).
Guests can also enjoy a fire pit nearby for cozy gatherings on chilly evenings. We supply a starter basket of kindling, fire lighters and wood and further supplies can be purchased from the farm.
Being a vegan farm we encourage you to be meat and dairy free whilst you are with us. Alternatively there are lots of restaurants and cafes in the surrounding area.
A short walk from the tents is a converted barn equipped with a kettle, toaster and small fridge for guest use.
All our accommodation is off grid. The tents are equipped with battery lanterns and fairy lights. The path to the bathroom facilities is lit by solar lighting.
Next to the barn is a communal toilet, washing up and shower facility.
We provide vegan Paraben, SLS, SLES, Silicone free shower gel, shampoo and conditioner, if you prefer to bring your own please make sure the gels are free from the above as we are not on main drainage.
Experiences and Opportunities whilst staying with us
For those who enjoy wellbeing and nature based activities, the farm offers unique opportunities for an additional cost to experience Equine Assisted Personal Development (EAPD) sessions with the resident herd of horses and Emma and/or yoga sessions with an experienced yoga instructor- Janice.
Intuitive Horse
Emma, founder, owner, facilitator and embodiment coach with 15 years of experience works with her herd of 16 equines to offer EAPD 1:1 sessions, Follow the Herds' Lead full and half days and small retreats; guests can book on retreats already scheduled or request a bespoke experience. All sessions are guided, non-ridden personal development experiences that take place within the herd, allowing the horses to freely express themselves and interact in an authentic way should they choose to. These sessions are designed to help you slow down and connect with nature and the herds' pace of life. To learn more about our work check out our Intuitive Horse website here.
Pre-booking is essential to guarantee availability.
Yoga
Yoga sessions in nature can be available to guests, whether beginner or experienced in the practice. Janice Kate is a highly experienced body positive Yoga teacher with over 20 years of teaching Classical Hatha Yoga in the Sivananda tradition. She offers sessions ranging from a strong and dynamic exploration of complicated yoga postures through to beautiful, gentle, still, recovery sessions inspired by restorative yoga. She can lead Yoga Nidra style guided relaxation, pranayama (yogic breathing), meditation, and more, and will very much work with guests to explore what is right for them. For more information about Janice Kate and her work you can visit her website here.
Pre-booking is essential to guarantee availability.
Bronze Age
For history enthusiasts, the farm offers a captivating tour of its bronze age findings, showcasing a glimpse into the past and the rich cultural heritage of the area. Here on the farm we have an entire middle Bronze Age Settlement, which includes a burial mound, round houses, and bronze casting furnaces. If you want to get involved we run week long digs every month from March until August (no archaeological experience is necessary, archaeologists will guide you). For more information visit our Bronze Age page
Dig dates 2024
March 25th-31st
April 29th-5th May
June 1st-7th
July 1st-7th
July 29th-4th August
Local places to visit
We are four miles from the sea so for the sea lover there are many different beaches to visit including Pett level, Winchelsea, Hastings, Camber sands and Dungeness.
Hastings country park, Old town Hastings and its pagan celebrations, the historic town of Battle, Rye town and Rye nature reserve are all interesting places to visit.
Enjoy picking your own fruit? Tibbs Farm which is in Udimore. Tibbs has a lovely cafe on site which is a nice opportunity to have lunch or tea. You can also take a picnic to both places and make a day of the experience.
National Trust and other great places to visit include Batemans, Scotney castle, Sissinghurst, Bodiam Castle (also has a steam train), Pashley Manor gardens, Great Dixter, Bedgebury Pinetum forest (bike hire available), Rye nature reserve (bike hire available), Bewl water.
Other dates to stay with us from Fridays - Sundays
May 10th, 11th, 24th, 25th
June 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd
July 12th, 13th, 19th, 20th, 26th, 27th
August 16th, 17th ,23rd, 24th, 30th, 31st
September 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st, 27th ,28th
Prices
Bell tent stays
Minimum two night stay £160 (includes fully furnished tent, fire pit, bathroom facilities).
Additional nights £55 per night
Single campbed available for 3rd person £25 per night
Intuitive Horse and Yoga
Prices by enquiry
Bronze Age dig or tour
by donation
Get involved with antics on the farm- just ask what we are up to and if there is something you fancy joining in with you will be most welcome!
Check in and out times
Check in is between 12-5pm on Fridays
Check out is by 12pm on Sundays
Send us an email at [email protected] or fill out the form below to enquire and book!
For those who enjoy wellbeing and nature based activities, the farm offers unique opportunities for an additional cost to experience Equine Assisted Personal Development (EAPD) sessions with the resident herd of horses and Emma and/or yoga sessions with an experienced yoga instructor- Janice.
Intuitive Horse
Emma, founder, owner, facilitator and embodiment coach with 15 years of experience works with her herd of 16 equines to offer EAPD 1:1 sessions, Follow the Herds' Lead full and half days and small retreats; guests can book on retreats already scheduled or request a bespoke experience. All sessions are guided, non-ridden personal development experiences that take place within the herd, allowing the horses to freely express themselves and interact in an authentic way should they choose to. These sessions are designed to help you slow down and connect with nature and the herds' pace of life. To learn more about our work check out our Intuitive Horse website here.
Pre-booking is essential to guarantee availability.
Yoga
Yoga sessions in nature can be available to guests, whether beginner or experienced in the practice. Janice Kate is a highly experienced body positive Yoga teacher with over 20 years of teaching Classical Hatha Yoga in the Sivananda tradition. She offers sessions ranging from a strong and dynamic exploration of complicated yoga postures through to beautiful, gentle, still, recovery sessions inspired by restorative yoga. She can lead Yoga Nidra style guided relaxation, pranayama (yogic breathing), meditation, and more, and will very much work with guests to explore what is right for them. For more information about Janice Kate and her work you can visit her website here.
Pre-booking is essential to guarantee availability.
Bronze Age
For history enthusiasts, the farm offers a captivating tour of its bronze age findings, showcasing a glimpse into the past and the rich cultural heritage of the area. Here on the farm we have an entire middle Bronze Age Settlement, which includes a burial mound, round houses, and bronze casting furnaces. If you want to get involved we run week long digs every month from March until August (no archaeological experience is necessary, archaeologists will guide you). For more information visit our Bronze Age page
Dig dates 2024
March 25th-31st
April 29th-5th May
June 1st-7th
July 1st-7th
July 29th-4th August
Local places to visit
We are four miles from the sea so for the sea lover there are many different beaches to visit including Pett level, Winchelsea, Hastings, Camber sands and Dungeness.
Hastings country park, Old town Hastings and its pagan celebrations, the historic town of Battle, Rye town and Rye nature reserve are all interesting places to visit.
Enjoy picking your own fruit? Tibbs Farm which is in Udimore. Tibbs has a lovely cafe on site which is a nice opportunity to have lunch or tea. You can also take a picnic to both places and make a day of the experience.
National Trust and other great places to visit include Batemans, Scotney castle, Sissinghurst, Bodiam Castle (also has a steam train), Pashley Manor gardens, Great Dixter, Bedgebury Pinetum forest (bike hire available), Rye nature reserve (bike hire available), Bewl water.
Other dates to stay with us from Fridays - Sundays
May 10th, 11th, 24th, 25th
June 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd
July 12th, 13th, 19th, 20th, 26th, 27th
August 16th, 17th ,23rd, 24th, 30th, 31st
September 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st, 27th ,28th
Prices
Bell tent stays
Minimum two night stay £160 (includes fully furnished tent, fire pit, bathroom facilities).
Additional nights £55 per night
Single campbed available for 3rd person £25 per night
Intuitive Horse and Yoga
Prices by enquiry
Bronze Age dig or tour
by donation
Get involved with antics on the farm- just ask what we are up to and if there is something you fancy joining in with you will be most welcome!
Check in and out times
Check in is between 12-5pm on Fridays
Check out is by 12pm on Sundays
Send us an email at [email protected] or fill out the form below to enquire and book!