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Tomkins Farm

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· North Chailey, England
15 acres hosted by Philip O.
1 lodging site · 40 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
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Relaxed camping beside a lake on an East Sussex farm, with alpacas, llamas, and camels

Tomkins Farm is the sort of place you can pitch up with your friends, family and dog in tow for a weekend of good old-fashioned camping. Campfires are allowed, groups are welcome and you can park up next to your pitch. Kids can roam the little on-site woodland to climb trees, build dens, get muddy and generally have a good time. This is the epitome of laid-back camping in the Sussex countryside – with the added bonus of some rather unusual farm animals in the surrounding fields. Tomkins Farm is home to alpacas, llamas and camels, alongside its flock of sheep.

This 40-pitch campsite (formerly known as Alpaca Camp) is spread over two neighbouring fields with generously-sized grass pitches for tents and small campervans only. Situated centre-stage at each pitch is an off-ground fire pit made from an old washing machine drum. And as the sun starts to set, owner Philip does the rounds to see if you’d like some logs for a campfire under the stars. This is your chance to ask him for tips on the local area too.

If you’re after a walk, he’ll likely point you in the direction of The Anchor Inn. It’s a walk of four miles through lovely countryside which culminates at a pub with a riverside setting and boats for hire to add to the appeal. Or he might suggest you drive in that direction instead, to launch into the water for a swim or paddleboard at nearby Barcombe Mills. There’s plenty more to do within easy reach (Lewes, Brighton, the steam trains of the Bluebell Railway and so on) but this is the kind of campsite where kicking back by the campfire and letting the kids run wild is the best adventure of all.

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150 Ratings · 87 reviews
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Mark C.recommends
September 22, 2024
OPEN SPACE GRASS PITCH AREA
Hot showers were a welcome amenity although the toilet and shower block in general are very basic and not particularly clean. Having said that the site is great and the staff were welcoming. The alpaca field and camels came as a surprise. Lots of great walks strait out of the site which was partly why I chose the site. I liked it and would recommend
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Tom W.recommends
September 9, 2024
OPEN SPACE GRASS PITCH AREA
Lovely campsite with great walks and Phillip was very helpful. Very lowkey and simple setup which is exactly what we were looking for, very peaceful. All the interesting animals on the farm were a bonus
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Martina R.recommends
August 27, 2024
OPEN SPACE GRASS PITCH AREA
This is one of my favourite campsites that are easy to reach from London. I love alpacas, and the farm is so peaceful. The only issue we had was with other guests that were extremely loud, especially their children. So be careful of the weekend you choose! When they left yesterday, the campsite was back to its peaceful self.
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Charlotte U.recommends
August 26, 2024
OPEN SPACE GRASS PITCH AREA
Lovely campsite, delicious pizza, really chilled and friendly people running the place. Facilities are rustic so go in with expectations properly set 😆
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Sasha L.recommends
August 17, 2024
OPEN SPACE GRASS PITCH AREA
Great Weekend at Tomkin’s
We had a lovely stay on Tomkin’s Farm. The host and his son were not only friendly but also very helpful. We failed to pack a pump, and they went the extra mile to find one that fit our air mattress valve. We like the setting, facilities and the llamas, of course! Would definitely recommend Tomkin’s to others!
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Michael D.recommends
August 1, 2024
OPEN SPACE GRASS PITCH AREA
Interesting location.
Beautiful countryside. All necessary facilities on the site. Very friendly site owner and son. Interesting walks from the site - two camels and several llamas and alpacas are in the fields.
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North Chailey, England, United KingdomTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Philip O.

Joined in May 2022
From the host
This family friendly site is a peaceful rural retreat that welcomes families, groups and couples. Only 15 minutes drive from Barcombe Mills, you'll be able to relax whilst still having plenty to do nearby. There are grass pitches, none of which have electric hook up. These spacious pitches allow tents, trailer tents and small camper vans to set up at this lovely spot. If you want electric hook up, wifi and 5 star facilities we are not for you! The site is basic but functional. We specialise is family gathering as we are, due to size of our pitches, able to offer the ability for you as a group to pitch in a large circle around a fire pit! If this is off interest give me a call. 07801109243 With Brighton just half an hour drive down the road and home to stunning pebble beaches, this is a great choice to explore both the countryside and coast. Dogs are allowed but please keep them on the lead at all times as there are resident farm animals, including sheep, alpacas and camels! Fire pits can be provided and are perfect for toasting marshmallows after a busy day exploring or just relaxing around under the stars. We recommend that you take out holiday insurance to cover any eventuality where you may not be able to stay with us as we are only able to offer a full refund up to 30 days prior to your arrival.
Nearby attractions

You can walk out into the Sussex countryside on footpaths straight from site with the most popular route cross country to the River Ouse and The riverside Anchor Inn (see below) where you can hire rowing boats. Nearby Barcombe Mills is a popular spot for wild swimming, paddleboarding or pleasant waterside walks. The town of Lewes with its castle, high street of independent shops and lido, Pells Pool, is seven miles away and sits on the edge of the South Downs National Park. There, you’ll find more scenic walking, mountain biking and horse riding on the South Downs Way National Trail. The south coast is just the other side of the Downs with Brighton the big and busy attraction. Its pier, beach, seafront and quirky shops are 14 miles from site.

Food and drink

There’s an on-site bar, The Camel’s Hump, which opens when demand is there (most weekends in summer) and food vans visit on busier Saturday and Sunday mornings serving coffee and breakfasts. There are occasionally other visiting food trucks too, check with owner Philip if any are planned for your stay. The closest off-site pub is The Five Bells in Chailey (01825 722259), 10 minutes’ walk away. Book if you want to eat. Another good option is The Anchor Inn (01273 400414) which has a riverside setting and boats available for hire. The closest shop is a small convenience store and off licence in Chailey, a 30-minute walk or five-minute drive away, with more shops and pubs in Newick, a 10-minute drive from site. There are plenty of good places to eat and drink in Lewes (seven miles from site) and there’s a farmer’s market there on the first and third Saturdays of the month.

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