St. Giles Farm ๐Ÿ“ Hampshire, England
Grow natural food for social good on a beautiful farm in the New Forest

Since the 1980โ€™s, St. Giles Farm has been a small yet thriving biodynamic holding that integrates vegetable production, fruit and livestock with a deep respect for nature. With its rich history, the farm champions biodiversity, animal welfare and direct sales of high quality food, and has served as a hub and pick-up point for other local producers. The farm also has a social angle and is involved with a local CIC, bringing volunteers with special needs to the farm once a week.

With retirement looming, the landholders are looking for the right person(s) to unleash the full potential of the holding, nestled in the New Forest landscape.
What began as an opportunity for the market garden has, due to changing health circumstances, now become an offer of the entire farm.

The landholders wish to see the land continue in biodynamic stewardship while opening the door to educational, therapeutic or recreational uses. It is literally a land of opportunity for the right entrepreneurial spirit.

The vision of the farm

St. Giles farm strives to.

  • Keep farming in alignment with nature and biodynamic principles
  • Contribute to the wellbeing of humans in an otherwise disconnected world
  • Produce high-quality food with the highest animal welfare and biodiversity
  • Make use of the land as a refuge and educational ground
  • Provide the space for more people to connect with each other and the nature around them that they might not realise they are also part of.

Farm Facts

CountryEngland
RegionHampshire
Farm size (ha)12
Land typesDeer fenced market garden plot, pastures, orchard area
Current operationsSmall herds of wellkept cattle and sheep, a legendary cucumber-seed enterprise and a currently mostly dormant market garden
Current teamRun by the Landholders with assistance from a couple, who rents the small farm house, runs a local CIC and makes use of the farm one day a week for volunteering activities
CustomersHave sold vegetables and beef through a box scheme and local markets

Opportunity Facts

EnterpriseRunning a market garden and taking care of a small herd of livestock in combination with great opportunities for social good, educational, therapeutic and recreational activities
Land available (ha)The whole holding is available, 12 ha
Likely scale2.33 acre market garden (100 beds of 1.2m x 20m) and plenty of room for creativity
Stock availableA herd of native Shetland cattle and sheep
Infrastructure availableFully established market garden w/ polytunnel, greenhouse in good shape and water access, as well as barn space and large livestock building
Farming principlesBiodynamic Farming (currently not Demeter certified)
Agreement typeLikely a longterm land lease (FBT), to be discussed
AccommodationAccommodation may be available, to be discussed

What you can expect

  • A stunning holding with great views of the New Forest area
  • Plentiful of space and opportunities to host a variety of workshops, educational activities and experiences on the farm
  • A supportive Landholder that is committed to natural farming and social good
  • Open doors for existing connections to local community and charitable organisations
  • A wide breadth and depth of knowledge to lean on from the Landholders
  • A fair financial arrangement and agreement

Who we’re looking for

The ideal person(s) for this opportunity has:

  • An energetic and entrepreneurial spirit
  • High level of creativity and is a self-starter
  • A deep passion for nature, good food and a love for animals
  • Buy-in to biodynamic principles and desire to continue farming in this way
  • A good level of experience with organic or biodynamic growing
  • Great communication skills and a direct, upfront honesty.
  • Openness to collaborate with the existing local CIC
  • Someone who is willing to look after the livestock

Could this be you?

Photos from the farm

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