Our Animals
Royston
Well his profile says it all… Everybody loves Royston and he brings boundless joy & love to our lives! When the world around feels too much to handle, his loving licks and fluffy coat offer the perfect antidote.
Tom
Tom is an extremely loving and independent soul. We think he is the champion for the LGBTQIA Alpaca society, as he was obsessed with Bert when he arrived! Tom will let you know if he’s in a sociable mood as interaction is always on his terms.
Dick
He definitely lives up to his name… Dick is the cheekiest and smallest member of the herd and if there is trouble happening, rest assured he will be right at the heart of it. Oh and he loves nibbling shoes!
Harry
Everybody loves Harry as he is the charmer of the pack! He adores having his photo taken, and is normally the first to greet people. He also says hello to all the dogs that walk along the public footpath.
Bert
Bert is the leader of the pack and believes strongly that he is the big boss. He loves chasing pheasants and is ALWAYS hungry, so he will be first in the queue at feeding time.
Ernie
Ernie loves his own company and will often be spotted slightly away from the herd – he is an introverted alpaca and we love him. You probably won’t get a kiss from Ernie, but he’ll send you a lot of love from afar.
Audrey Henburn
She is a Padovano chicken and you can’t miss her with her wonderful bouffant hairstyle! She rules the roost and likes to announce very loudly, to all those who will listen, when she is laying an egg!
Stevie Chicks
Stevie is a Silkie chicken and has a unique personality. Often found running into things as she’s so focused on chasing flies. At the end of the day, she just loves any form of food. See if you can spot her blue ears when you meet her.
Yolko Ono
She is a bantam chicken and is the mother hen. She loves grooming the other girls and is always broody. If you can’t find her, no doubt she is tucked inside, sitting on eggs.
Annie Hennox
Annie is a sablepoot chicken – check out the feathers growing on her legs that make her look like she is rocking her 70’s flares! Annie is the explorer – she will often fly up to sit on your shoulder or will be found digging holes in hope of discovering more insects.
Our Bees
We are in our first year of beekeeping and the queen of our colony is called Cleopatra. We drew the line at naming all 50,000! They are busy pollinating our local area and hopefully producing some yummy honey in the months and years to come.