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Welcome to
Mill Farm Lurgashall

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Where Life is better on the farm

About Mill Farm
Andrew and Jenny Loughan took on Mill Farm in 2009
a 300 acre tenanted Farm part of The Leconfield Estate
Mixed Farm - Arable and Livestock
Higher Level Stewardship
Clay Pigeon Shoot since 1971
CPSA Affiliated
Luxury Glamping Safari Tents
Bell Tents
Wedding Venue
150 Capacity Tipi

Venue Hire
The perfect location for your wedding or event
Our experienced and passionate team will make your day, one to remember

Bell Tents
We have a number of fully equipped bell tents for family holiday accommodation
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Farming
Production of combinable crops for breadmaking, oil, breakfast cereals or animal feed.

Environment
Higher Level Stewardship with emphasis on farmland birds, bees and natural flora
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Sporting
Clay Shooting with a sporting layout designed to cater for all. Taster days and tuition available


Lurgashall Mill
The River Lod was dammed in the 17th century and a Mill was erected, it utilised a wooden water wheel to grind corn into flour. The Mill worked until the 1930s it had been unused until the mid 1970's, it was removed and restored into a working watermill which is now based at the Weald and Downland Museum near Chichester. The granary that stood next to the Mill is still on the driveway leading to the farm and is the original building.

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