A Landscape Shaped by History
Our farm sits on land with a long memory. Scattered across the fields and hedgerows are the remains of earlier lives — old stone foundations, fragments of walls, traces of paths that once connected people, work, and community. These ruins aren’t just features of the landscape; they’re reminders that we are part of a story much older than ourselves.
Caring for What Came Before
We see ourselves as custodians rather than owners. The historical sites on the farm are treated with the same respect we give to the land, the wildlife, and the people who visit. We maintain them carefully, protect them from damage, and work with local historians and community groups to ensure they’re understood, appreciated, and preserved.
Working With Our Community
We know these places matter — not just to us, but to the wider community. That’s why we listen closely to local concerns, share updates openly, and welcome conversations about how best to look after the heritage in our care. Stewardship is a shared responsibility, and we’re committed to doing it well.
Past and Present, Side by Side
Farming is a forward‑looking craft, but here the past is always present. We’re proud to work this land in a way that honours its history, protects its stories, and keeps it alive for future generations.
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