Photo: Chris Taylor, 2019
British White cattle in Parlour Mead field (gated, at inner end of [wet] Riverside Walk). The herd of llamas, goats and sheep is alternating between enclosed Little Horsham Hill & Back Field.
Chesworth Farm is a Hidden Gem for Horsham District Year of Culture 2019 (#HDYOC19)
Find the Friends of Chesworth Farm page on the Horsham District Community Lottery if you would like to support us this way.
Environment Agency incident hotline (eg to report damage or danger to the natural environment; pollution to water or land; main rivers blocked by a vehicle or fallen tree causing risk of flooding etc). You can make an anonymous report if you wish.
Telephone (24 hour service) 0800 80 70 60
Termtime children’s events at Chesworth Farm from Sussex Wildlife Trust
Grazing @chesworthfarm: Pygmy goats, Texel sheep and llamas are alternating between Little Horsham Hill or Back Field.
#sharechesworthfarm: dog walkers are reminded of the Countryside Code: “When you take your dog into the outdoors, always ensure it does not disturb wildlife, farm animals, horses or other people by keeping it under effective control.” More details can be found at Countryside Code
Horse-riders and cyclists please keep to the bridleways. These cross the site E-W or N-S. If you are on a diagonal field path, you are definitely not on the right track.
Chesworth Farm, Chesworth Lane, Horsham RH13 0AA
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