Slow down, enjoy the ride

A working lavender and honey farm on fourteen acres in Egg Harbor Township. Fifteen minutes from the shore — and a world away from it.

Four ways to experience Sunday Drive Farm

STAY

The Farmhouse

A three-bedroom historic farmhouse on the property — sleeps nine. Open year-round, with a wellness concierge menu of in-house experiences. Fifteen minutes from the shore.

EVENTS

The Farm is Yours

Greenhouse dinners. Lavender field picnics. Barn loft celebrations. Intimate events for two to seventy-five across four distinct settings on the property.

VISIT

The Barn

Open Thursday through Sunday in season. Lavender, honey, flowers, and small-batch goods made on the property. Lavender field picnics available — no agenda required.

SHOP

From the Farm

Lavender bundles, raw honey, beeswax candles, and seasonal goods made on the property. Shipping nationwide.

Sunday Drive Farm is a working lavender and honey farm rooted in the idea that life is meant to be lived a little slower.

What began as a historic South Jersey farm is becoming a place to gather, rest, celebrate, and reconnect — with nature, with other people, and with the simple rhythms of the seasons.

Whether you're visiting the farm stand, staying in the farmhouse, joining us for a greenhouse dinner, or wandering the lavender fields at golden hour, our hope is that your time here feels grounding, memorable, and restorative.

Just fifteen minutes from the shore, Sunday Drive Farm was created as a space where hospitality, agriculture, and wellness meet — and where everyday life can feel a little more beautiful.

Our Lavender

Lavender is at the heart of Sunday Drive Farm.

Each season, the fields come alive with thousands of fragrant blooms that shape the rhythm and feeling of the farm throughout the summer months. From fresh-cut bundles and dried lavender to quiet walks through the fields at golden hour, we hope the experience feels both calming and memorable.

During peak bloom, guests are invited to wander the rows, gather lavender fresh from the field, and slow down long enough to enjoy one of nature’s simplest pleasures.