To keep all informed who are interested, Carpet (one of our elderly ewes who resembles a sheepskin carpet) eventually delivered 2 lambs with the aid of the vet on Easter Sunday. Sadly, the ram lamb died, but the ewe lamb survived. Christened "Rug" by Phil ("as she is a little piece of carpet") we started to bottle feed her as Carpet didn't have any milk. We reluctantly decided that it would not be fair to keep Rug without any company, and as we just don't have the time to take on any more sheep, we advertised her on the Lamb Bank (a website which puts farmers and smallholders who have surplus orphan lambs in touch with each other) A new owner came forward within 24 hours and she is now living on a smallholding in South Devon with another motherless lamb!
The rest of the sheep continue to produce lambs on a regular (ish) basis - more photos soon!
Monday, 16 April 2012
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Mid-Devon for Foodies - Food to Buy
Mid-Devon, the part of Devon stretching
from Okehampton in the west, up to South Molton and down to Tiverton, can be
wonderfully tourist free! But can
also offer some delightful experiences to the discerning foodie, from delis,
artisan bakeries and farm shops specialising in local produce, to cafes and pubs to
Michelin starred restaurants.
Whilst we can supply grass fed lamb and beef direct to guests from our own farm, together with venison sausages, pork sausages, apple juice and cider, I thought I'd share a few of my favourite shops and suppliers to be found in my particular part of
Devon, close to Crediton and Tiverton. (they also get top marks from the guests
that stay in my holiday cottages)
Our local farm shop, selling home grown vegetables (including my favourites - asparagus and purple sprouting broccoli when in season) and offering pick-your-own soft fruit throughout the summer. They also sell a range of devon produce, have a butcher (who makes our sausages for us) and a small cafe.
Another nearly local farm shop, selling organic vegetables and chicken from the Ark Chicken Company. Also sells dried organic goods.
Family run award-winning cheese makers. I buy direct from their own shop on the A377 Crediton to Exeter Road in Newton St Cyres where they have a terrific selection of their own cheeses (try the oak smoked cheddar and the hard goats cheese) and a selection of other Devon and Cornwall cheeses.
Another fantastic cheese shop, this one sells a huge variety of British and continental cheeses (the only place where I can buy good pecorino!!) and sometimes some great sourdough bread - my current fave! There's also a lovely cafe (Penny's Pantry).
A proper artisan bakery selling a huge variety of bread (including sourdough and spelt) made from organic ingredient's.
Crediton Coffee Company - Market Square, Crediton
A rather lovely shop selling fresh coffee beans (which they roast themselves, daily!) together with all sorts of other coffee related stuff.
Crediton Coffee Company - Market Square, Crediton
A rather lovely shop selling fresh coffee beans (which they roast themselves, daily!) together with all sorts of other coffee related stuff.
Crediton Farmer's Market - Market Square, Crediton
Last, but by no means least, this award winning farmers market takes place on the first and third Saturday of every month between 10.00 am and 1.00 pm - well worth a visit to sample and buy a diverse range of products sourced from within a 30 mile radius.
Jolly Vintner - Westexe, Tiverton
A crackingly good wine merchant in Tiverton. Full of speciality wines and drinks and always good value, with friendly and knowledgeable service.
Happy shopping all!
Last, but by no means least, this award winning farmers market takes place on the first and third Saturday of every month between 10.00 am and 1.00 pm - well worth a visit to sample and buy a diverse range of products sourced from within a 30 mile radius.
Jolly Vintner - Westexe, Tiverton
A crackingly good wine merchant in Tiverton. Full of speciality wines and drinks and always good value, with friendly and knowledgeable service.
Happy shopping all!
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The Barton Granary
Location:
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Thursday, 12 January 2012
Early January - getting ready for 2012 guests
We're in the process of spring cleaning The Barton Granary and Brimbles in readiness for our 2012 guests. You would not believe where we have found cobwebs!
I'm also in the process of updating our guest information folders. Anyone who has visited us before knows that we are very keen to promote local food suppliers and restaurants and we have, on previous experience, a huge amount of foodie guests.
Phil and I spend an exhaustive amount of time researching and sampling local restuarants and pubs in order to make recommendations to our guests. I know it's a horrible job, but we just about manage to endure it!
Sadly, of the 25 local (including Tiverton, Crediton, Exeter, South Molton and surrounding areas) restaurants that I have contacted for further information about opening hours, menus, etc. Only 1 has bothered to reply to me. How sad.
I would have thought that in the current economic climate that local eateries would embrace tourists with open arms.
Watch this space - hopefully some of them will reply soon.
Belated Happy New Year to all my followers and all our past and future guests!
I'm also in the process of updating our guest information folders. Anyone who has visited us before knows that we are very keen to promote local food suppliers and restaurants and we have, on previous experience, a huge amount of foodie guests.
Phil and I spend an exhaustive amount of time researching and sampling local restuarants and pubs in order to make recommendations to our guests. I know it's a horrible job, but we just about manage to endure it!
Sadly, of the 25 local (including Tiverton, Crediton, Exeter, South Molton and surrounding areas) restaurants that I have contacted for further information about opening hours, menus, etc. Only 1 has bothered to reply to me. How sad.
I would have thought that in the current economic climate that local eateries would embrace tourists with open arms.
Watch this space - hopefully some of them will reply soon.
Belated Happy New Year to all my followers and all our past and future guests!
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