A Virtual Tour Of The Farm
I thought it would be interesting and useful to have a virtual tour of the farm. So here is a slide show of the farm - I hope you enjoy the tour.
I hope you enjoyed your tour of the farm - come and visit again soon.
The Farm




Wow! What an awesome tour! I’m dying to know more about your farm…how old are some of the out-buildings? How long have you lived there? Who built the house? Are you truly the happiest person on Earth?
Comment by BoggyWoggy — May 25, 2007 @ 2:48 pm
Hi BoggyWoggy,
Thanks for the compliment and the questions. The house and some of the outbuildings are over 150 years old. My husband’s family have lived on the farm for nearly 50 years. I’m not sure who built the house but I will find out. yes I am blissfully happy living on this wonderful farm.
Sara @ Farming Friends
Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — May 25, 2007 @ 2:55 pm
What a great slide show. I have been dying to see more of your farm.
Thank you
Cyn
Comment by cynthia — May 26, 2007 @ 2:08 pm
Hi Cynthia,
I am glad you enjoyed the tour of the farm. I am going to do a slide show of the garden soon as the picture on this slide show doesn’t do it justice and you can’t see alot of the borders that I have worked hard to restore. Thanks for visiting.
Sara @ Farming Friends
Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — May 26, 2007 @ 2:57 pm
Wow, what a gorgeous place to live and work. Thank you so much for the tour.
Comment by Cottage Smallholder — May 28, 2007 @ 12:55 pm
Hi Cottage Smallholder,
I am glad you enjoyed the tour. Yes I thoroughly enjoy spending my time on the farm. Thanks for your comment and for visiting again.
Sara @ Farming Friends
Comment by Sara @ Farming Friends — May 28, 2007 @ 1:25 pm
[…] Before the flood, we had been following her progress with interest. As a relatively new vegetable gardener, Sara was full of enthusiasm and had worked hard to plant a great collection of different vegetables. On May 25th Sara posted a slide show of her farm which included a picture of the vegetable garden, looking lush and full of promise. […]
Pingback by Top Veg » Blog Archive » Interblog Leek Growing Project. — July 16, 2007 @ 8:09 am
Dear Sara, we found some farm pictures, it looks lovely and particularly liked the ones of ‘Hatty’ the chicken.
love Ange and Jo xx
Comment by Ange and Jo (Taylor)! — January 18, 2008 @ 11:34 am