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Greystone House

Greystone House

Generations of the Dawson family have farmed at Greystone House since 1752. The traditional principles of organic farming have been re-established by the present family. They believe that agriculture should work in harmony with the environment and that the public want to see how their food is produced. The farm is part of the Organic Farming Scheme and with the support of the England Rural Development Programme and the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund they built a Farm Shop and Tearoom. The farm also entered into the Countryside Stewardship Scheme which has enabled the planting of trees, development of wildlife strips and creation of ponds and footpaths. Group visits can be arranged and we open at lambing time to the public.

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Facilities

  • Disabled toilets
  • Toilets

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CEVAS Accredited

This place has CEVAS accredited personnel.

CEVAS stands for Countryside Educational Visits Accreditation Scheme. A nationally recognised accreditation, the scheme offers training for individuals who are working – or plan to work – with groups of school children, young people or clients with additional needs.

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