Ticket Prices
As an independent charity, Aldingbourne Trust relies on support from people like you to help, maintain, and run the Aldingbourne Country Centre and make a difference to the people we support at the Aldingbourne Trust.
Why Gift Aid?
If you are a UK taxpayer, Aldingbourne Trust can claim tax back from the Government when you pay the Gift Aid admission price. This includes a voluntary donation that is 10% more than the standard admission price. If you are not a UK tax payer, the additional donations are extremely useful to us anyway.
Why Gift Aid?
If you are a UK taxpayer, Aldingbourne Trust can claim tax back from the Government when you pay the Gift Aid admission price. This includes a voluntary donation that is 10% more than the standard admission price. If you are not a UK tax payer, the additional donations are extremely useful to us anyway.
Gift Aid Admission Prices
Individual Day Pass - £12.10 Group of 4 Day Pass - £44 Child under 2 years - FREE Carer - FREE |
Non Gift Aid Admission Prices
Individual Day Pass - £11 Group of 4 Day Pass - £40 Child under 2 years - FREE Carer - FREE |
Opening & Closing Times Cafe 10.00 - 16.00 Farm 10.00 - 15.30 Last Entry Farm 15.30 Last Hot Food 14.30 Centre Closes 16.00 Car Parks Locked 17.00 Members can access site at 9.30am |
Annual Memberships
Single Membership - £50 Family Membership - £150 Family PLUS Membership - £180 Corporate Membership - £150/£180 |
Find us - Aldingbourne Country Centre
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Blackmill Lane, Norton, Chichester, West Sussex PO18 0JP
Blackmill Lane, Norton, Chichester, West Sussex PO18 0JP
If Rain affects your Play, come back another day!
If your visit to the Country Centre is substantially affected by rain, you can return for FREE within 7 days. Just present your receipt at reception when you leave to get it stamped.
You can then use your stamped receipt to visit for FREE anytime, up to 7 days from the issue date. Terms & Conditions
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Sensory Map
Our sensory map shows levels of noise and light across areas on site that you might like to know about before visiting. This is for term time, when the site is usually more quieter - especially during week days. Weekends and school holidays tend to be a lot busier and louder across all areas of the site.
Our sensory map shows levels of noise and light across areas on site that you might like to know about before visiting. This is for term time, when the site is usually more quieter - especially during week days. Weekends and school holidays tend to be a lot busier and louder across all areas of the site.

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Sensory Guide
Download our Sensory Guide to see what areas on our site you may see, feel, taste, hear or smell. This guide doesn't cover everything - but will give you a brief overview should you need be feel more prepared for your visit with us. Please note - there is likely to be more sensory stimuli during school holidays and weekends, when we tend to be busier.
Download our Sensory Guide to see what areas on our site you may see, feel, taste, hear or smell. This guide doesn't cover everything - but will give you a brief overview should you need be feel more prepared for your visit with us. Please note - there is likely to be more sensory stimuli during school holidays and weekends, when we tend to be busier.

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Carers go FREE!
We have the most amazing facilities at Aldingbourne and we want everybody to be able to come along and enjoy them. That's why we are still proud to say that should anyone need a carer when visiting Aldingbourne, that individual's carer goes FREE. We accept Compass Cards, Gateway Cards and letters showing DLA.
See you soon!
See you soon!