Firle is a beautiful country village nestled in the heart of the Sussex Downs and just 60 miles from London.
With a variety of cottages, many covered in flint, a community hall and wide-range of local events and fairs, Firle is a thriving rural community in one of the most picturesque parts of the United Kingdom.
Central to the beauty of Firle is a diverse and culturally-rich community. At the heart of Firle village sits The Ram Inn - a traditional open-fire inn with exceptional locally-sourced and produced food. The village also has its own blacksmith, one of the oldest cricket clubs in the world (founded in 1758) and even a well-known bonfire society.
The beautiful 13th Century St Peter's Church in Firle contains, amongst many other things, a large stained glass window by John Piper depicting Blake's Tree of Life.

