Our new barn is coming on well and is now watertight. We've put vertical Larch cladding on the walls and this week have been putting corrugated tin on the roof. I've been up to my... more
This summer, after years in the making, we finally got planning permission to build our new house and barn, whoopee! This autumn and winter we have been busy on the first part of the project,... more
We're open for the season and it feels great.
After a busy few weeks working through the job list, we're really happy with how everything is looking. We think all the yurts are looking really... more
With all the stormy weather battering our local coastal towns we thought it was about time to update our blog with some jolly news and show we've been up to over the winter.
We took down the... more
A true summer to remember full of hot sunny days, haymaking and lots of swimming in the sea.
Thea bought two milking goats, something she has been wanting to do for a long time. We now get fresh... more
The three little pigs have finally arrived. Their mum, Blodwyn, had 14 piglets so i think she would have been happy for us to take these three off her hands! The eggs they are eating are from the... more
The orange yurt has a new bed... i made it from some bits and pieces left over from building the train carriage and some ash wood that we felled two years ago. Hopefully we will make new king size... more
Over the winter i made a new table for the train carriage using oak boards salvaged from our firewood pile. The plan all along has been to brand a chess board into it. So finally, when our fire was... more
We've never been open during colder weather but thankfully with a full woodshed and lots of our Welsh blankets, all of our guests have managed to keep themselves warm inside their yurt or train... more
The yurts are nearly all raised with just the large 21 foot yurt remaining. We'll pop that up later this week as the weather looks good.
Meanwhile, we decided that after 5 years it was time to give... more