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Visits by Smallholders
On a glorious afternoon in May we had an opportunity to step back in time and experience life in the Anglo Saxon village of Gyrwe –Jarrow for those of... More on this Item... >
We watched the weather forecast the night before this event and a large black cloud moved slowly north and descended on Ashington at about 2pm with so... More on this Item... >
Friday 13th was not at all unlucky. Not only was it another visit for the smallholders but it was to a brewery!!
799754 is the map reference for one of the wettest but most fascinating places in Northumberland. To get there, turn left off the B6320 just before Si... More on this Item... >
Nestled snugly beneath the towering mountain created by the open cast mining close by, it is easy to miss The House at Pooh Corner, in fact it is fata... More on this Item... >
On Sunday 28th July we were invited to a return visit to Lanternside the home of Gill and Julian Philipson in the lovely Coquet Valley.
This was our second visit. The first time was about four years ago. Then we could see they were trying to recycle and use sustainable energy by using ... More on this Item... >
On Sunday May 11th a good turnout of members (26) met at the Make Me Rich Farm, the home of The Northumberland Cheese Company. We were given a tour of... More on this Item... >
On the evening of Wednesday May 7th we had a visit to Bockenfield Woodland Burial site near Felton owned and run by Smallholder member Steve Clareheug... More on this Item... >
Chillingham Park and Chillingham Barns will provide you with rare but splendid entertainment.
Having been snowed off earlier in the year we were blessed with a bright and sunny day for our visit at the beginning of April. The Fenton Centre is j... More on this Item... >
For the social evening on the 1st September we went to Alder Hall at the invitation of George and Ina Dent. The weather was good to us and as usual we... More on this Item... >
One glorious summer Sunday afternoon, a gathering of Smallholders made its way north to Chain Bridge Honey Farm, Berwick, where we were warmly greeted... More on this Item... >
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