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A working farm in the South Downs - meet the animals, land and people behind South Farm Rodmell

Welcome to South Farm: a family-run farm where heritage meets nature and memorable experiences are grown daily

South Farm is a family run working farm nestled in the Cricketing Bottom valley within the South Downs National Park. We're a mixed farm - arable crops, beef cattle, sheep, and a pedigree herd of British Friesian dairy cows milked on a Lely A4 robot. The ancient downland we farm is a haven for birds, wildlife and native plants.

Open Farm Sunday - 14th June 2026

On Sunday 14th June we're throwing open the gates for Open Farm Sunday - a free national event that gives families the chance to get up close with real farm life.

This is your chance to see South Farm properly. Watch our pedigree British Friesian dairy cows come in to be milked on our Lely A4 robot - they decide the timing, not us. Meet our calves and lambs out in the fields. See the machinery that keeps the farm running through the seasons.

Light refreshments will be available from our coffee box, or bring a picnic and make an afternoon of it.

Free entry. 2pm–5pm. (Booking required)

Logo of a farm or agricultural organization with the words "Open Farm Sunday" in green letters and a circular emblem with a green farm scene and text around it, all outlined in an orange shape.

Our Cows

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The Rodmell Herd out on the hill

At the heart of our farm is our much-loved herd of cows. They’re not just part of the landscape - they’re part of our story.

Youngstock keeping an eye

A Heritage Herd

We’re proud to keep a traditional British herd. These cows have grazed these fields all year round for generations, and we carefully look after each one to ensure they’re healthy, comfortable and content.

Cows are surprisingly curious animals — they’ll often wander over to investigate visitors walking nearby!

Caring for Our Land

Our cows play an important role in maintaining the health of the farm. Rotational grazing helps protect the grassland, encourages biodiversity, and supports the natural landscape around us.

Looking after the land and our animals responsibly is central to everything we do.

Part of the Family

Each cow is known to us, and most have been born and raised here. Farming isn’t just our job — it’s our way of life, and we’re proud to share a glimpse of it with everyone who visits.

When you walk the farm, you’re not just seeing livestock — you’re seeing generations of care, tradition and countryside living.

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Cow Cuddles
Father and daughter sharing some food

Our Sheep

Sheep and lambs on the hill
Keeping an eye on ewe
What have ewe got there
Aren't ewe cold too?
Friendly lambs

When you come to our farm, you’ll almost certainly spot our flock scattered across the landscape. Sheep bring movement and life to the hills, quietly grazing and following the natural contours of the land.

Time for a snooze
Where are ewe?

Spring: The Season of Lambs

Spring transforms the farm. New lambs arrive full of energy, often seen bounding across the fields or staying close to their mothers in the first few days of life.

Lambing is one of the busiest and most rewarding times of year. It requires careful planning, close observation and round-the-clock attention to make sure both ewes and lambs get off to the best start. We do not currently run lambing visits but they will be out in the fields from a few days old.

Spot Them on Your Visit

Visitors often enjoy pausing to watch the flock from a distance. There’s something peaceful about seeing them dotted across the hills, especially in the quieter moments of the day.

Whether resting, grazing, or keeping a watchful eye on their lambs, they’re a constant and much-loved presence on the farm.

Proud mother ewe
Thirsty work
Fresh turn out for the pairs

Other farm facts…

The crops we grow on the farm are used to feed all the animals and help us to be less reliant on bought-in feed. Our aim is to be self sufficient in feeding our animals.

The farm track
Laughton and District Agricultural Society Ploughing Match 2023

We hosted the Laughton and District Agricultural Society Ploughing Match in 2023. A beautiful day showcasing the practise of ploughing

We mill all the feed for the animals. Each group of animals gets a tailored ration depending on their needs

A summers day
The view from the fields

Want to know more? Come and visit us at one of our events through the year!