1 May 2023
Tom and Anna Dutson bought Rosgill Hall in 2015. Once a much larger livestock farm, they now have 12 acres with a range of buildings from which they run their farm businesses. Funding was used to support the applicant’s holistic approach to running their farm-based business. Their aim was to make improvements to benefit nature, climate, people and place whilst also developing their diversified income streams.
“One important strand is our small farm-based sawmill. We mill Cumbrian grown larch into different products. We also mill green oak, for beams and lintels, and have a stock of air-dried hardwoods including ash, beech, cherry, elm, oak and sycamore. On our farm we keep rare and hardy native breeds including Dales Ponies, Riggit Galloway cattle, Soay and Herdwick sheep and Old English Goats."
Rosgill Hall welcomes groups of visitors who are interested in visiting a small, diversified working farm.
"We found the team that delivered the funding to be flexible and receptive to our ideas about business development and improving our farm. The way the scheme is structured means we could take a nuanced approach to what would work well for us in our specific location and circumstances. We found the team to be responsive and supportive and the planning and desk work required was quite manageable and not overly bureaucratic.”