Welcome to Hackhurst Farm
We are excited to share with you that our Ayurvedic practice (previously known as Ayuseva) has found its new home at Hackhurst Farm, near Hailsham in East Sussex. The full Hackhurst Farm website is going to be online soon to keep you informed about all our offerings: Ayurvedic consultations and treatments, breathwork sessions, residential retreats, wellbeing days, group workshops, educational seminars and inspiring events that support your health, well-being and connection to Nature on this beautiful farm abound with grassland, ponds, animals, woods and fire circles.
We look forward to welcoming you!
The Hackhurst Farm Team
(Rebecca, Sascha & Claire)




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ADDRESS
Hackhurst Farm
Hackhurst Lane
Lower Dicker
East Sussex
BN27 4BP
HOW TO FIND US
Bus: The 28 Regency bus runs between Brighton and Eastbourne via Lewes and stops near the top of Hackhurst Lane. Get off at the Swallow Business Park stop. From the bus stop walk along in the direction of the bus (going east) and Hackhurst Lane is the next road on your left. From here it takes about 8-10 minutes to walk to the farm: past some houses first, then an industrial estate, and then along the tree lined lane to a wooded area, at which point you will see Hackhurst Farm on your right.
Train: The nearest train station is Polegate (London to Eastbourne line). Polegate has a taxi rank and the ride takes about 12 minutes. Alternatively, take the 28 bus or a stagecoach bus (stop is on the High Street) to Lower Dicker and the Swallow Business Park stop. On arriving, cross over the A22 to the other bus stop and then follow the directions above to reach the farm.
Car: Sometimes the Sat Nav drops people too early, so please follow the below to be sure. Turn off the A22 into Diamond Drive (Swallow Business Park). Follow this road up and around to the right and downhill into the industrial estate. After the SETyres place, turn left at the T-junction into Hackhurst Lane and then follow the lane out of the industrial estate, up to the brow of the hill (tree-lined road all the way). The farm is on your right.