The barn conversion is simple and rustic making full use of natural materials and green technology - and is a bit unconventional!

Kitchen/dining room, with spectacular view across the farm, it is equipped with a large fridge, a range-style cooker with one large six ring hob. There are trestle tables and benches in the dining area to enjoy your meals together. There is also a wonderful ceramic stove to keep you warm and cosy and help dry off any wet clothes.

Bedrooms are dormitory style areas (6 beds (4 beds, 2 mattresses), 4 beds, 3 beds and 2 beds). All beds are supplied with a sheet and pillow. However, you will need to bring a duvet or sleeping bag.

Living room - there is a large sitting area with a cosy woodburner, 32" Smart TV, sofas and beanbags to relax in.

Facilities; there are 3 eco-showers and 2 lo-flush toilets within the Bunkhouse, and a compost loo adjacent to the bunkhouse.

To see a floor plan of the Bunkhouse please CLICK HERE

 

    

  • Sustainable Bee Keeping

    Bees for Development is an independent organisation founded in 1993, achieving charitable status in 1999.

    Bees for Development helps beekeepers to do more and better beekeeping, in order to build sustainable livelihoods for themselves and their families - and conserve biodiversity.

    In addition to project work in Africa and Asia, we run an extensive information service working at the heart of an international network of people and organisations involved with apiculture in developing countries.

    Bees for Development is run by experienced professionals operating out of offices in Monmouth, South Wales, UK.

    For more information on this course and to book a place please CLICK HERE


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