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Putting Sheepdrove on the Map

A full colour update of our Sheepdrove map and walk for Sheepdrove farm stay guests at Woodend and the Boathouse. We have talented book illustrator and web designer (and Juliet Kindersley’s brother) Tim Martyn to thank for the map. His book Story Time is a family favourite.

The Sheepdrove round walk starts from the tree lined courtyard with its central cast iron farm animal sculpture, through the herb garden, down the grassy walkway under the archway through our ancient woodland to the rushy long lake and back past the cattle barns and the silos (soon to be converted to farm stays fingers crossed) and the market garden to the courtyard and the pole barn with gypsy caravan.

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We Won!

We won!  Sheepdrove won two awards from the Sustainable Wedding Alliance! We are passionately committed to sustainability and so are absolutely thrilled to receive this

oak room prepared for wedding celebrations

Wedding Open Weekend

Our next Open Event for Weddings is on 28th and 29th January from 12 midday until 5pm. We’d love to show you round our epic

sheepdrove hall prepared for a wedding

Wedding Open Day

Looking for a wedding venue that offers a modern rustic vibe, hidden away in beautiful unspoilt countryside? Sheepdrove is hosting wedding viewings on Sunday 2nd

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Renewing Renewables

Our various solar arrays are receiving essential servicing this summer to make sure they’re fully functioning for the winter. Sheepdrove’s events venue and farm office

combine harvester at work

Harvest is Underway

Harvest began on July 25th with the winter oats. With the weather on his side Gavin has finished the rye, winter oats, winter wheat and

the well-lit sheepdrove barn

Let There Be Light!

The rustic pole barn on the central courtyard that is home to the gypsy caravan can now lit up at night for evening weddings and