At Fisherwood Farm you get the exclusive opportunity to enjoy delicious food whilst immersed in nature and surrounded by friendly animals.
We use our tranquil and private space to serve afternoon tea with our alpacas and rare breed miniature sheep. Our smallholding is in a very peaceful rural area in East Sussex. We think it’s a special space and we want to keep it that way whilst also sharing it with others.
We retain its tranquillity by only ever inviting small groups at any one time (up to six including kids). Please note that a booking is essential. We love our animals and we ensure they have a very high standard of living. Our alpacas are very friendly and enjoy being hand fed by our visitors. Your cream teas are served in the meadow overlooking the alpacas and if the weather isn’t kind we have a lovely cabin to keep you warm and dry instead.
There are three options for you to choose from varying in length of time and type of experience you want. Check out our website www.fisherwoodfarm.co.uk . We look forward to welcoming you.
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