
Burgess is a densely inhabited town in the district of Mid Sussex and its claim to fame is its farmhouses and natural reserves. Mid Sussex lies in the southern county of West Sussex and its diversity is known among other counties of England.
Hammonds Place Farmhouse is one of the treasures of the town. It has an authentic history of more than five hundred years and along with the historical worth this farmhouse contains all the necessary elements of the contemporary leisure suited for this place. The place has an interesting history as nearly in all the eras British monarchs it has gone through many renovations and the information centre keeps record of all the changes that has been made. The details of these renovations can be of interest to students of history as they provide the rich historical context through which this area has gone through the centuries.
Visitors may also pay attention to the Woolpack farmhouse which hosts some of the remarkable smart huts from the previous century. It has recently gone through minor changes to accommodate the growing number of visitors.
Batchelors Farm Reserve remains a hot-spot for tourists as it contains two fascinating amusement places including a wide spread park along with a gorgeous farm. The park extends to almost two hundred acres of grassy land, and serves the recreational activities of the town from the last three decades. The other attraction is the farm, which again upholds the proud British culture of Burgess Hill extolling the supreme eminence of the farmhouses.
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