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 ...a Field of Dreams...

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Firepit, spiritual ball

Off-Grid?

What does this mean for you? Well, we generate all of our own electricity here on site. We use solar thermal, solar PV and biomass to heat the water for the showers and basins (yes, we have hot showers). Your cabin or shepherd hut will come with it's own solar PV set to charge phones and lanterns and has lighting fixed inside.

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There are no electric hooks ups for tents. It's proper 'old fashioned' camping. Cook on a fire enjoy re-engaging with nature. We do get deer crossing the field at night and have buzzards and a visiting pair of red kites.

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"SO...Catch!" calls the Once-ler. He lets something fall. "It's a Truffula Seed. It's the last one of all! You're in charge of the last of the Truffula Seeds. And Truffula Trees are what everyone needs. Plant a new Truffula. Treat it with care. Give it clean water. And feed it fresh air. Grow a forest. Protect it from axes that hack. Then the Lorax and all of his friends may come back.

The Lorax
Green credentials camping in cabins

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Whole site exclusive booking IS available. Please call if this is something that you are interested in - 07981191961

Green credentials camping in cabins
Green credentials camping in cabins

Are you perplexed by the pronunciation of this funny five-lettered term ‘Cwtch’ that rhymes with ‘butch’? If someone asked you for a ‘cwtch’, would you know what to do? If someone tried to ‘cwtch up’ to you, would you run away? If the sheer mention of the word evokes a series of potentially awkward situations, then it’s probably best to find out exactly what this popular Welsh word really means...The Urban Dictionary provides the following definition:   ‘…Cwtch, which has long been a familiar word in the Welsh language, was given two definitions: noun (Welsh) 1. a cupboard or cubbyhole. 2. a cuddle or hug.’ However, this definition isn’t conclusive, because the wonderful thing about the Welsh word, ‘cwtch’, is that there’s no literal English translation. There are plenty of similar words, such as ‘cuddle’, ‘snuggle’ and ‘hug’, but none share quite the same affectionate sentiment as a ‘cwtch’.Ask a Welsh person what a ‘cwtch’ is and often they’ll give you a fond smile – because a cwtch is evocative – it has the magical quality of transporting someone back to the safety of their childhood. This corresponds with the word’s other meaning, which is a place to safely store things – if you give someone a cwtch, you're figuratively giving them a ‘safe place’. So, if someone asks you for a cwtch, your best bet is to jump right in (not into the cupboard though!)

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