High Weald Dairy on the edge of Ashdown Forest produces a wide range of cheeses are made using locally produced milk.
Cheeses can be purchased from the dairy between 09:00– 17:00, Monday to Friday.
Laurel Tree Farm was traditionally a mixed farm with dairy cows, hops and fruit until 1947. In 1949 the late David Lewis planted the farm with dessert apples and pears with many experimental varieties. J B Stogdon rationalised the planting and concentrated on Cox and Cherry Cox – which is now unique to Laurel Tree Farm. In 1959 Newlands Farm was acquired and planted with Bramleys and Howgate Wonder.
Coopers Farm, in Hadlow Down East Sussex, is a traditional mixed Wealden farm in the heart of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We are a working farm selling our produce directly from the farm, at local village markets, at local events and directly to local pubs and restaurants.
Tablehurst Community Farm is a social enterprise founded in the mid 1990s. The farm produces meat, poultry, vegetables, raw milk and arable crops to biodynamic and organic standards. Most of Tablehurst’s produce is sold through the farm shop, which is open six days a week.