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Leys Farm

Reflections from a working farm in the Cotswolds on land, stewardship, family life, and the changing world around us.

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Trees

I want to tell you about the trees we have on the farm; trees we planted, protected, replaced, thinned and pruned. Trees that have grown alongside our children and now stand as living evidence of the positive impact we have had on this smal...

8 days ago
1

Lakeside

By far the hardest part of the farm to manage is the lake - a one-acre body of water sitting quietly at the base of the valley. It forms the centrepiece of much of what we do here and, as an amenity, draws both people and wildlife in equal...

a month ago
2

Spring

So eventually the rain stopped (at least for a while), the ground started to dry and although the wind was bitterly cold we could start to consider Spring.

It is always a busy time and, as the soil temperature slowly rises, we can begin to...

2 months ago
2

Splendid Isolation

I have always been comfortable in my own company.
It took a substantial portion of my adult life to realise that there was nothing wrong with that.

For years I assumed it might be some sort of flaw - that perhaps I should feel a greater...

3 months ago
4
2

Bella

It would be stretching it to call Bella a farm dog, but she is most certainly a dog that lives on the farm and, as a consequence, enjoys all the attendant benefits that go with that particular unique and privileged position. Bella is a blac...

4 months ago
3

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