
Pierrepont Farm Countryside Regeneration Trust
Pierrepont Farm, near Frensham, is a 200-acre site owned by the Countryside Regeneration Trust (CRT). An active farm with a herd of Jersey cattle, it is also a popular venue for people walking, riding and cycling with a well-known bluebell wood.
Through the Access for All Fund, the National Landscape has supported a number of improvements to the site, increasing its accessibility for more people.
Upgrades include an accessible pathway with seating and a picnic area, that follows a historic carriage track which was previously closed to the public. The path is accessed by two newly installed disabled parking bays.
The old Dairy Courtyard at the farm is a popular location for weekend visits when the microbrewery and artisanal workers including a cheesemonger are open. Improvements to this area have now been made to make sure the toilets are now accessible for wheelchair users.
Project Summary
Total grant awarded | TBC |
Total cost of project: | TBC |
Project financial year | 24/25 |