Gallery

Sebastepol goose & her three

baby goslings, Spring 2003

Trehawsa, with its lovely pink climbing rose!
One of our many magnificent cockerels! There are hundreds of wild foxgloves that grow here in the summer.
Erik & Alf, our two young horses, sunbathing together! Our wood is full of mature Beech and Oak trees.
One of our Soay sheep, we have a small flock we have bred ourselves, they are registered with the Rare Breeds Survival Trust under the flock name 'Lammastide'.

We have a view of the sea from Trehawsa, and in the summer we get lovely sunsets over the sea.

We also keep bees and have 3 hives One of our favourite walks nearby is Buckator, immortalised by Thomas Hardy in his novel 'A Pair of Blue eyes' it is a magical spot, with a seal colony at its foot.

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