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Brownings Farm

Brownings Farm

Brownings is a working organic farm, set within the beautiful South Downs National Park, West Sussex.

We provide unique and memorable experience that can be adapted to cover any topic across a range of curriculum subjects. We like to plan and work with your school to provide a visit that will combine the learning in your classroom with the importance of the farming industry in today’s economy. We look at the crucial part that farming plays within sustainability and conservation. Students will learn of the benefits that organic and responsible farming has in enhancing the environment in which we live. There are several projects which we encourage school groups to get involved in, these include tree-planting, creating wildlife habitats and fence building.

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Facilities

  • Car parking
  • Coach parking
  • Covered space
  • Disabled toilets
  • Hand washing facilities
  • Toilets
  • Wheelchair access

Pricing

A limited number of visits qualify for funding, please enquire.
Costs are based on number of visitors, from £120 per group.

What we can offer

  • Bushcraft
  • Conservation and site maintenance skills
  • Cooking
  • Food preparation
  • Forest Schools
  • Growing crops and vegetables
  • Indoor crafts
  • Pre-visit information available
  • Provision of materials/equipment/livestock
  • Risk assessment
  • Small animal care (e.g. grooming, feeding, handling etc.)
  • Tailored programmes
  • Working with livestock (e.g. feeding, milking, egg collecting, daily maintenance, grooming (where appropriate))
  • Woodworking

Accreditations

CEVAS Accredited

This place has CEVAS accredited personnel.

CEVAS stands for Countryside Educational Visits Accreditation Scheme. A nationally recognised accreditation, the scheme offers training for individuals who are working – or plan to work – with groups of school children, young people or clients with additional needs.

Included in Local Authority list of Alternative Education Providers
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