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    Saddlescombe lies in a secluded valley near Newtimber Hill
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    Saddlescombe Farm and Newtimber Hill
    North of Brighton, on the South Downs, West Sussex
    House  Farm  Iconic views or viewpoints  Hills or mountains  Woodland  1937 
    A hidden hamlet nestled in the downs, which tells the story of downland farming from Domesday to the present day
     
    • One of the last remaining downland farms with its original buildings
    • Home to the Knights Templars for 100 years
    • Famous donkey wheel
    • Surrounded by some of the best downland in the country
    • Ancient woodland to the north

    What's new this year
    The Hiker's Rest is a new tea-room (not NT) serving light refreshments, including organic teas and homemade cakes.
     
     
    Saddlescombe Whole Farm
    Saddlescombe Farm nestled in a secluded valley near to Newtimber Hill
    Saddlescombe has escaped the changes of modern farming, retaining many of its original buildings from the past four centuries. It has an intriguing history: documented in Domesday; home to the Knights Templar and lovingly portrayed in the book, 'A South Downs Farm in the 1860s', by Maude Robinson. TQ273115

    Donkey Wheel
    The famous Saddlescombe donkey wheel lies just off the South Downs Way National Trail. For centuries this wheel was turned by a donkey, or pony, to draw drinking water from the well to quench the farm labourer's thirst. TQ272115
    The well that provided water for Saddlescombe Farm for centuries
    Ancient Downland
    Burnt orchid
    Newtimber Hill surrounds Saddlescombe Farm and is home to some of the best chalk grassland in the country. See wonderful displays of downland flowers and insects, including rarities like the silver spotted skipper, burnt orchid, red star thistle and juniper tree. TQ268120
    Newtimber Holt Ancient Woodland
    The north face of Newtimber Hill is home to an ancient woodland that is thought to have stood the test of time for over ten thousand years. Here you can discover thousand year old lime trees, bluebells galore and beech trees with graffiti dating back to 1880! TQ278127
    A carpet of bluebells in Newtimber Holt woodland
    Contact details
    Saddlescombe Farm
    Saddlescombe Road
    Brighton
    West Sussex BN45 7DE

    01273 857712 (General enquiries)

    Email: devilsdyke@nationaltrust.org.uk


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