Green Farm200 acres Woodland, heathland and pasture farm Located in Surrey, just eight miles from Pierrepont Farm, Green Farm is a stunning 200-acre woodland, heathland and pasture farm. It does not have a tenant farmer, instead a dedicated team of volunteers implements the woodland management plan and the pasture is rented to a neighbour who uses it sympathetically. The farm, along with neighbouring land and an upkeep fund, was gifted to the CRT by John Broadbent Jones in 2007. John continued to manage the farm in a wildlife-sensitive way until he passed away in 2009. The glorious woodland is a mixture of pine plantation and chestnut coppice. Before he died John was replacing some of the pines with mixed broadleaved trees. The pines and sweet chestnuts provide an income for the farm, and suitable areas are felled when the market and the trees are right. When the apples are harvested from the small orchard, they take a short journey to The Old Dairy at Pierrepont Farm where they are turned into cider by the resident brewer. The property has an area of heathland following a fire on the pine plantation. Heathland is a habitat that has been in decline in this county for many decades; we have plans to restore more heathland and welcome more wildlife to the area. Wildlife regularly seen includes woodlark, dartford warblers, nightjar, woodcock, redpoll, tawny owl, roe deer, adder, and grayling butterflies. About History Wildife Events Volunteer Butterflies – Green Farm Noteworthy species spotted at Green Farm Grayling Silver-washed fritillary Donate now Please select a donation amount (required) £10 Will help towards the cost of buying supplementary bird seed, sourced from local suppliers. £25 Covers some of the administration costs for wildlife walks and open farm days. £50 Covers the cost of our Wildlife Monitoring Officers completing one afternoon monitoring the butterflies. £100 Covers the cost of welcoming a class of children onto a farm for a half day session. Other Donate Read the latest wildlife news Do you have images that you'd be happy for the CRT to use? Submit By submitting this image you are agreeing the Countryside Restoration Trust can use them for commercial and noncommercial purposes. We do not need to ask you permission from or provide credit to you the photographer. More precisely, you grants the Countryside Restoration Trust an irrevocable, nonexclusive, worldwide copyright license to download, copy, modify, distribute, perform, and use your submitted photo for free, including for commercial purposes, without permission from or attributing the photographer.