

Oxney Organic Estate
Oxney, near Rye, is the largest single estate organic vineyard in the UK, producing award-winning still and sparkling wines. The vineyard is part of a 850 acre organic family farming estate. The vineyard surrounds the beautiful winery and shop and hosts popular tastings, tours and lunches.
The estate has beautiful converted barns and lovely cottages, and accommodates groups from 12 to 26 people.




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