Our Story
About Sunday Drive Farm
Sunday Drive Farm has been a part of South Jersey for longer than most can remember. The farmhouse dates to the late 1700s, the lavender fields came later, and the bees have been here through all of it. It's a place that has always had a way of making people slow down.
Brittany took over the farm in December 2025. She came by way of corporate life, world travel, a law degree, and a tiny house in San Diego — a life that moved fast and looked good on paper. When she found these fourteen acres in Egg Harbor Township, something felt right. She put down roots here and has been building something worth stopping for ever since.
She's a mother, a former yoga instructor, a self-taught handywoman, and someone who genuinely means it when she says slow down. She splits her time between South Jersey and Puerto Rico and brings the same warmth to both. At Sunday Drive Farm she's creating the kind of place she was always looking for — working land that produces something real, a house that feels like a home, and a space for people to gather around the simple pleasures of being outside together.
Slow down. Enjoy the ride.

