About Nonnington Farm

“I'd rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world”- George Washington

Nonnington Farm sits in the beautiful South Downs National Park at the foot of the South Downs.

As well as earning its keep as a productive working farm; the greater purpose of the farm is to do something positive. We feel lucky to be here looking after all these wonderful animals in such a special location and we want to share the positivity. We hope to welcome people to the farm who are in need of a little peace, both through planned activities and through our charity.

As well as our wonderful farm animals, Nonnington Farm is also home to an abundance of wildlife. We have lots of exciting projects planned in order to support and improve the biodiversity here - planting hedgerows and wildflowers, hanging bat, owl and bird boxes, digging nature ponds, building bug hotels - the list just keeps growing!

Meet the team

  • Andy, part man, part machine. If something needs moving, lifting, fixing, building or towing Andy is your man. Andy can turn his hand to almost anything, although he has not yet discovered a way to get rid of all the mud on the farm. Andy is a life long builder turned Dr Doolittle.

  • Bonnie is Chris’s very sweet natured and loyal dog. Bonnie is the farm’s chief ball thief, catcher, chaser, and destroyer.

  • Chris is an eco-warrior with a true love for organic compost and healthy eating. In partnership with his long-time friend James, he is working relentlessly to make the market garden a reality growing seasonal fruit and veg all year round. Chris believes passionately that small scale organic farming is the way to save the planet.

  • Drew wears his heart on his sleeve and a smile on his face. The farm scribe, he loves caring for the animals: trimming hooves, topping up food and water, cleaning out houses, then writing about his experiences.

  • Emma has a deep love for nature, animals, and people. Her greatest wish is to combine all three at Nonnington Farm and to create something long-lasting and positive. Emma is happiest whilst wearing red lipstick and messing about in the mud.

  • James has a passion for growing organically. (and plumbing). James is a one-man gardening encyclopaedia, if you need to know anything about worm tea or Korean cultured rice washes, James is your man. Like Chris he believes passionately that growing food locally and organically is an important tool in the fight to save our planet.

  • Marco is resident farm dog. Marco loves nothing more than causing mischief and eating wool. He loves to enthusiastically greet everyone that visits the farm (sometimes with a little too much enthusiasm…)