Chesworth Farm

There's a place in Horsham where you can see the District's most colourful wildflower displays; where you can walk the dog or have a family cycle ride well away from any roads; where you can watch owls fly during the day and walk through clouds of butterflies; where you can meet friendly cows and see rare sheep in a natural countryside setting which has been a farm since before 1086!

This place is Chesworth Farm and it is a 90 acre paradise of wild grassland and ancient hedgerow. It is also a farm steeped in history, where two of Henry VIII's wives – Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard – once lived.

This 90 acre (36 ha) farm is managed as a livestock farm, with numerous footpaths around the site, incorporating grassland, the River Arun, wet meadow, ancient hedgerows, and access to the greater countryside. It can be explored either via the Horsham to Southwater cycle route, ('Peddlers Way') or as part of Horsham's Riverside Walk, following the River Arun. A network of bridleways also crosses the site. Download the pdf below for the map of Chesworth Farm.

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Chesworth Farm

Address
Chesworth Lane, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 0AA

Tel
01403 256890

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