It’s not often that farms
change hands but on the Lizard this year we've handed the keys to the farm gate
over to two new farmers who are set to farm for the future on National Trust
farms on the Lizard.
Tregullas - mainland Britain ’s
most southerly farm
At Tregullas, which falls
between the Lizard village and the coast, the Amiss family (Nevil, Rona and
their five children) arrived at the farmhouse in September having moved from a
Council farm in Devon .
When the farm became available
again, the Trust met with the local community and over the period of a year,
asked them what they wanted to see happen to the land on their doorstep. A
number of things came back; that wildlife, views and access were important;
that people wanted to be able to buy local food and that a working farm was
what was needed for the village. We really feel that Nevil and Rona have all
the things needed to make the wishes of the community become a reality.
They've come to Tregullas
with sheep,
In addition they've set up a
crowdfunding appeal to raise money to kick start a vegetable growing business
at Tregullas and need your support. Visit http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/tregullas-farm
to get involved - they are 80% of the way to succeeding as we write this
article…..
Predannack and Teneriffe
farms – farming for wildlife
On the west coast of the
Lizard the Trust’s land is really important for wildlife, from the rocky
outcrops supporting the Lizard’s rarest plants, to the heathlands of Predannack
airfield and the maritime grasslands and cliffs of the coast.
The Trust has been managing
this land for wildlife for the past 30 years but a lot of that has been done
through short term agreements with neighbouring farms or by using our own animals.
It wasn't until we were able to take on additional land at Teneriffe farm that
we could make a viable business with adequate buildings to support a farmer and
his family to manage this land for wildlife in the future.
Will Watson |
We’re pleased to have given
this tenancy to Will Watson, a local farmer who has been looking after some of
ours and Natural England’s land in recent years and whose herd of North Devon and Dexter cattle are hardy and sure-footed grazers who will cope well with the weather and the terrain on the wild west
coast.
Will and his partner,
Nicola, have a real passion for the landscape and the wildlife of this area and
this came across strongly in their application to us. They will be moving into
the farmhouse later in 2014. As they settle into their business they will sell
their excellent beef through the National Trust campsite at Teneriffe as well
as to the local community.
Alastair