your cabin guide

  • Packaway

    Named after one of our fields, Packaway is a converted railway carriage that we estimate dates back to the 1950’s.

    Originally a goods wagon on the railway it was later used on a farm as a pig hut. After painstakingly restoring the structure we built this cabin and gave it a modern makeover.

  • The Bathtub

    We love a sparkling clean tub but sometimes nature has different ideas so you may have to rinse out the tub before use. Rest assured we perform a full sanitisation/clean before you arrive.

    The bath is a spa bath, but the jets only work once the bath has been filled a certain amount. The middle two buttons control the jets - the outer two don’t do anything. You have to hold down on the buttons for a couple of seconds for them to work.

  • Farm Walks.

    We have left grass margins around our fields and we encourage you to enjoy the country air and the quaint British countryside on a ramble around the farm.

    In your cabin is a printed map to show the routes from which you can enjoy walks in the grass around our farm.

    This is a working farm so please do be careful on your travels and keep dogs on a lead at all times.

  • Underfloor heating.

    The controls for the underfloor heating can be found on the headboard of the bed. Please be aware that it can get rather toasty and so we would recommend not going above 20 degrees.

  • Pumpkin and Pepper.

    Pumpkin and Pepper are our rare breed pigs. Pumpkin s an Oxford Sandy Black - also known as a Plum Pudding.

    Her breed has twice neared extinction and we are still one of the few to keep this native, British breed.

    Pepper is a large black. Also rarely seen in England today.

    We’ve set them up with new lodgings in the pill box that sits outside to the entryway to the farm. Feel free to pop over and say hello - but please don’t feed them as they are on a special diet!

  • Four legged friends.

    Due to the livestock around the farm we do ask that you keep dogs on their leads at all times unless they are inside the cabin with you.

    In the little shop we have a basket full of dog towels should you need one.

    Please bag any dog waste - we have some bags for sale if you forget them - and this can be disposed of in the large green bin nearby the shop.

  • Our birds.

    We have a selection of birds dotted about the farm.

    The woodlands are home to our Guineafowl and pheasants who you may see directing traffic on the lane outside the farm from time to time. They are great at slowing cars down! Please avoid the woodland between September to February.


Farm Boundaries



Farmyard