Camping

Manor Court Farm welcomes campers and caravan users to enjoy the farm atmosphere and the local countryside and wildlife, and stay in the old orchard, on the grass areas around the old brick and tiled Kentish buildings, or amongst the trees near the pond where mallard and moorhen nest. There are no marked sites. Picnic tables and benches and camp-fire sites, and a limited number of electric hook-up points, are available in various places. Bags of wood can be bought at the farmhouse (you may bring your own wood if you wish, but please do not collect wood from the local countryside!) A recycling point for glass, paper and cans is also provided, and there is a chemical toilet emptying point. A recently renovated old farm building now offers excellent toilet and shower facilities, and has a washing-up and laundry area, with coin-operated washing machine and drier. A microwave oven is also available for guests' use. We usually close in winter for maintenance work.
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Rates for 2008

Per night
Adults £7
Children 4-13 years old £4
Children 3 years old £3
Children 2 years old £2
Babies free
Electricity hook-up £2.50
Logs £4 per bag (or bring your own - no collecting on the farm please)
Walking and Cycling

Manor Court Farm has joined the South East England Tourist Board Walkers and Cyclists charter which means that we provide additional facilities and assistance for those guests who arrive on foot or by bicycle. These range from drying facilities to a lift to the pub in the evening. The farm is set in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and there is a wealth of wildlife, footpaths (including the Weald Way and the Sussex Border Path) and outdoor activities on the doorstep. The farm boasts ancient, semi-natural woodlands, ponds, historic landscape features and old ironstone quarries. Wildlife on the farm includes kestrel, skylark, foxes, fallow and roe deer, badgers, and there is a wide range of plant species (e.g. wild garlic, bluebells, primroses and Himalayan balsam).