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When we purchased the farm back in November 2003 the buildings and farmhouse had been unoccupied for many years and the farm itself as well as most of the buildings were derelict. To bring back the farm to working order and to regenerate plants and species around nature reserve has been an enormous project, and although we have been working non-stop, there are still many fundamental jobs left to do. Yet over the last year we have achieved more than we originally anticipated – many trees have been re-planted in the area where trees have been felled for logs, some of derelict traditional stone buildings have been rescued and protected, spawning grounds for native salmon and trout in the SSSI designated river Afon Eden now regenerating.
Much of the old rubbish that has been dumped in the farmyard over the years including plastic/glass/ceramic materials and wires have now mostly been cleared for a safer, cleaner environment for the future generation. Not only for our breakfast ingredients, but we also use organic feed for our sheep as part of our commitment to organic lines of production and organic way of life in general.










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