Seven Sisters Sheep Centre


Seven Sisters Sheep Centre
Type : Farm
Location : Eastbourne

The Seven Sisters Sheep Centre has one of the largest collections of sheep in the world with over 40 different breeds of sheep. We have many older breeds no longer seen on modern farms. We have a good range of coloured fleeces for home spinners.
Come and help feed the lambs, meet the animals and take a ride on our tractor trailer ride. Explore our agricultural heritage and history of sheep on the Downs. We also have the 'Hayrack Tea Room' where you can have a real Sussex cream tea.
There are lots of young farm animals including pigs, goats, rabbits and chicks... both outside and undercover to feed and cuddle, with easy access from paved walkways. Whatever the weather, there are always lots of things to do.
In July - September... watch Sheep milking, Cheese making, Shearing, Spinning and Sheep being shorn.
We are an All Weather Centre! Housed in an historic 17th Century Flint Barn.
Don't forget to visit the farm especially at lambing time (in March - April) and in summer to see the sheep being milked
Opening Times
Individuals
Lambing Time - (March 5th to May 2nd)
Shearing / Sheep Milking - (July 2nd to September 4th)
2.00 - 5.00 pm. Weekdays 2.00 - 5.00 pm. Weekdays
10.00 am. - 5.00 pm. Weekends and East Sussex School Holidays 11.00 am. - 5.00 pm. Weekends and East Sussex School Holidays
Group Bookings
Guided Tours at Lambing Time - (March 5th to May 2nd)
Shearing / Sheep Milking - (July 2nd to September 4th)
9.30 - 11.30 am. 10.00 am. - 1.30 pm. 12.00 - 2.00 pm. 2.00 - 5.00 pm. 2.30 - 4.30 pm. Evening


Price details for Seven Sisters Sheep Centre
Name
Admission type
Price
Adult
Adult
£4.50-£4.50
Child
Child
£3.50-£3.50
Family
Family
£15.00-£15.00
Concession
Concession
£4.00-£4.00
Opening times - Seven Sisters Sheep Centre
Date
Day
Time
04/07/2008-06/09/2008
Monday
14:00-17:00
 
Tuesday
14:00-17:00
 
Wednesday
14:00-17:00
 
Thursday
14:00-17:00
 
Friday
14:00-17:00
 
Saturday
11:00-17:00
 
Sunday
11:00-17:00
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