Coopers Farm

Welcome to Coopers Farm

Coopers Farm, in Hadlow Down East Sussex, is a traditional mixed 'Wealden' farm in the heart of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Coopers Farm is a working farm selling our produce directly from the farm, at local village markets, at local events and directly to local pubs and restaurants.

We welcome farm direct sales and also do local deliveries. We are currently farming beef, pork, chicken, turkeys and seasonal veg and fruit. We run the farm on organic and sustainable principles. We take great pride in managing the farm in traditional ways where farming and nature can work together in harmony. We hope you find our website of interest.

Coopers Farm
Coopers FarmSaturday, April 6th, 2024 at 10:18am
Good Morning Everyone. We are open at the farm and cleaning the pigs out.

Beef and pork in the freezers and fresh eggs in the shop.

Baby Moo’s are doing ever so well, my favourite time in the year.

Please pop in and see us.

The Team
Coopers Farm
Coopers FarmSunday, March 31st, 2024 at 4:14pm
Lots of eggs available. Happy Easter 🐣

Coopers Farm News

  • Sussex Beef a hidden secret of Sussex

    Sussex Beef a hidden secret of Sussex

    If you have not tried Sussex beef then you are indeed missing out on a hidden secret of Sussex. Sussex cattle are a historic breed of the High Weald and were recorded by the Normans in 1066 when they invaded England. …Read More »
  • Sussex cattle released for spring grazing

    Sussex cattle released for spring grazing

    Every year the end of April our pedigree Sussex beef herd are released onto the sweet Spring grass. It’s also at this time we sort out our animals into A and B group. The A group are our breeding animals and are normally …Read More »
  • Coopers Farm goes on a duck hunt

    Coopers Farm goes on a duck hunt

    The Coopers Farm ‘ducks’ are pleased to be joined by two Aylesbury Drakes to assist with breeding against our existing Cherry Valley ducks. As some of our readers will know Cherry Valley ducks are known for their exceptional good egg laying skills (over 300 …Read More »