Our family have lived and worked in the area for generations. In 2011 we were fortunate enough to take over Glebe Farm.
Today the farm remains true to its heritage as working sheep farm with various breeds of sheep. Our sheep feed on historic grass lays giving rise to an abundance of lambs in the Springtime.
The farmland spans over 100 acres of mixed grassland and woodland extending down towards the local village of Coln St Dennis with its historic Norman church. Although most of the land is only suitable for grazing 40 acres is historic woodland which is inhabited by an myriad of wildlife and wildflowers. To maintain and conserve the ecology of the land, various areas of land has been regenerated and planted with wild bird mixes throughout the year.
A natural spring finds it source in one of the woods where an old pump is installed. The spring flows into a pond, which is the home for ducks and other wildlife, eventually finding its way to the River Coln.