The present site is approximately 15 acres, of which some 6 are in present cultivation. These include a recently deer-fenced field of about 2 acres, The Paddies, which were landscaped with the aid of the villagers of the Japanese village of Toge, as part of the Seven Samurai project. This area is used for experimental land projects and larger scale vegetable growing than is possible elsewhere, though 2008/9 has seen a resident hare wreak havoc with the plants.

We also have an organic Kitchen Garden with apiary (built in 2006/7), a Wildflower Meadow of about 3 acres, and Ornamental Gardens of about 1.5 acres, including woodland and bog areas.
In 2007 we kept two Tamworth pigs at the Farm and in 2009 built a poultry area. We've also added a permanent pig enclosure and developed The Paddies for more food growing at the site, 2009 producing a very successful and wide range of crops in what may be the most picturesque vegetable patch in the world.

The gardens and land open to the public at selected times annually. Groups of between 10 - 20 may visit by appointment between July - September (a small charge is made for this) and under the National Garden Scheme we open for charity on Sunday, July 18th (2-6pm) 2010.