Low Bridge End Farm

The Chaplin-Bryce family farm at Low Bridge End farm in St. John's in the Vale. It's a 50-acre farm run along traditional and sympathetic lines preserving the outstanding natural beauty and quiet. It has never been intensively farmed. Low Bridge End Farm currently supports a flock of rare breed sheep. These include Gotland, Badger face, Hebridean and Lleyn. They are kept for their fleeces and meat qualities. They also keep goats and these can be seen grazing on the crags. They sometimes keep a couple of Galloway cattle and weaner pigs.

Mechanical operations are kept to a minimum to preserve the flora, which grows as nature intended without nitrate fertilisers.
There is accommodation and a tea room at the farm and you can find out more information here.