The farm is jointly farmed with our neighbours Wilfred and Elizabeth Tratt and family. If you see any livestock, we would ask you to put any dogs on leads and make sure all gates are closed.
You will see plenty of European Oak Trees, some over 300 years old. We have planted many new oak trees to replace trees that have come down over the years. We have also planted a new copse containing 400 broadleaf trees and improved the access tracks in the ancient woodland to allow for better management of the woodland.
New in 2023, are three wildlife ponds to encourage biodiversity. We have also seeded two stretches of our fields with wild flowers to encourage pollinators.
The high aspect of the farm allows you to enjoy stunning view of the Otter valley and beyond.