Spring is on it’s way?

Will the rain ever stop?

Easter is just around the corner and yet it still seems like winter with all the rain. The fields are water logged and the streams are full but with a few dry days it would be a different picture – just a bit of breeze on a dry day can make all the difference.

It will soon be lambing time and time to bottle feed the cade lambs. Then surely the weather will have picked up and spring will be here!

The Farm Walk

A long time ago…… well during the first Covid19 lockdown to be precise ….we were sat outside on a lovely sunny evening enjoying the metal bird that we had been given and had just put up on the barn.

Little did we know but by the next morning 28 other metal birds would be winging their way to Hicks Farm!

The idea of using the birds as markers for walks on the farm had been born.

But…. it takes time to decide on the route, argue over the position of the birds and then to actually put them in place. Now we have several in place marking a walk alongside the stream to a bench placed in memory of a much loved friend, where you can see if you can spot the heron, kingfisher and other metal birds as you rest.

More ravens mark a route up through the wood on the mountain side and we still have a few more to put up but we are getting there.

All part of the fun at Hicks Farm.

30th Anniversary year!

In July 1992 we welcomed our first guests – the McCoy Family to Rose Cottage.

Over the last thirty years we have welcomed many people to the farm. Many guests have become family friends & we have watched their children grow into adults & bring back their own children to stay here.

We have many happy memories of sharing our home with so many people over the last 30 years – here’s to many more years to come!