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We would like to welcome you into a wonderful woodland where you will learn and discover new things in the safety and kinship of fellow Frith Finders.
You will be nurtured by Lucy and Megan in a private woodland just outside of Midhurst.
Lucy has a wealth of knowledge and experience of living and working in the woodland and providing Forest School to local primary schools and Education Trusts.
Megan trained as a nurse and has experience working with cancer patients and caring for people in their own homes.
Both have Forest School qualifications and want to extend their love of nature and humans to create a peaceful refuge where we can all grow and flourish.
Forest Frith is located in the heart of the magnificent South Downs, where Lucy has been practicing and teaching the ancient craft of charcoal burning, handed down for generations. She was recently featured on BBC1’s Countryfile and interviewed by John Craven.