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  1. Farm House Progress

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    We moved back to the farm in July 2020 (during lock down!), and were very lucky to have the builders start on site almost immeadiately. The scaffolding went up first, and the lath and plaster ceiling came down second.

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    The roof needed new rafters in places, 3 new chimneys, new facia boards, and new leadwork. We used a local builder, well known to us who has helped with projects on the farm over the years. They did a fabulous job, including some very clever brickwork on the chimneys. The roof was fully finished in early October.

     

    The internal work was complex and too much longer! Once we had a dry top/roof, then we set about making the house safe, and warm. The electrics were installed in 1958 and had never been updated, and the only source of heating was a small rayburn, and some very old electric heaters.

    To make this happen, we had to draw up the vision for the finished house- although many years away - which was not easy.

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    The ceilings came down first- downstairs, for the new wiring and heating pipes. Then new land drains were added to the rear of the house to remove any ground water. Radiators were added throughout the house, run by a new plant room in the old cellar.

    By October we had heating upstairs, hot water and a dry flagstone floor. The plastering continues, and the new windows are booked. 

    Look out for future Blogs...

  2. The story of a Farm

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    In 1929 Sidney Rees Powell purchased Pentwyn Farm off his Uncle. Sidney was my great grandfather, and my husband and I are now the 5th generation of my family to farm the land at Pentwyn.

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    My grandfather succesfully ran a mixed farm for many years, including battery chickens, pigs and sheep. My father was part of the enterprise to bring Limousine bulls to the farm, which were a great success during the 90's. Unfortunately Foot and Mouth hit the farm hard, and things have never been the same since- untill now! Join us in our research and diversification journey.........