Rectory
Barn Farm is a family-run, mixed farm owned by Peter and Anita
Burdfield. The mixed farm nestles on the north-west slope
of a ridge of hills running from east to west across the Sussex
Weald. On a clear day both North and South can be seen easily.
The farm raises free-range turkeys and pigs with arable crops.
The Burdfields have been
farming in Sussex since the time of William the Conqueror,
and the farm and surrounding area are rich in natural and
archaelogical heritage and is bordered by hedgerows dating
back to medieval times.
In fact Itchingfield
was so well hidden that it was omitted from the Doomsday Book.
Also nearby are Iron Age and Bronze Age sites, the famous
Roman archaelogical site of Aldfoldean, and the South Downs
walk which stretches for miles across the rolling Sussex landscape.
Many literary figures such as Shelley, were born nearby.
The vision is to manage
their farmland to create conditions in which wildlife can
flourish, investing in its people, and achieving a profit
while having high animal welfare standards and enabling livestock
to express natural behaviour.
Our farm shop is in Billingshurst
and you will find our own produce as well as the finest foods
from local producers. Our shop has a tea room and an arts
and crafts area, in a newly refurbished building that has
ample parking.
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