Hundreds of lambs have been welcomed into the world at a popular farm so far this spring - with many more still to be born. 

Coombes Farm, near Lancing, is the place to visit if you want to see some of these bleating bundles of spring joy. 

This year, the farm has 600 ewes lambing so it expects to get more than 1,000 lambs - so there's plenty of chance to see one being born. 

There will also be 40 cows calving. 

It's a great way to spend a few hours over the two-week Easter holiday.


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The farm is open every day from 9.30am to 4pm until April 16, and tickets can be purchased online.

Entry is £5 for adults and £4 for children and £1 extra to pay on the gate.

Tractor rides are also available to book on the day at £4 a head.

The farm is set in Coombes, in between Shoreham and Steyning, and is where the Passmore family have been farming for five generations since 1901.

It is a fully working farm set in 1000 acres in the South Downs National Park.