Neatly stacked in the corner of our kitchen are several plastic clip boxes containing 50g balls of alpaca yarn. Every now and again I have to go over and check that they are still as soft as the first time
Dead hedging – a philosophical journey
Sometimes, although it is painful and frustrating, you just have to admit defeat. Back in March 2013, when the campsite was nought but a set-aside agricultural field, we commissioned a willow fedge to run along the edge of the meadow. It
New living van for 2016!
Here at Ling’s Meadow we tend to go all gooey eyed every time we see handcrafted, locally made, beautiful things. So, I was a bit of a mess when I discovered this gorgeous living van made by local carpenter and
Build a Bug Hotel – 24th May
Insects are a vital component in maintaining diversity on the meadow so we thought we would give them a helping hand by providing a bug hotel! It will be much like this one and will use sticks, clay pots, straw,
Ling’s Meadow hideaway!
I would like to introduce you to a new member of the Ling’s Meadow family. Last week we had the slightly scary task of moving a 2 tonne shepherd’s hut along the winding Norfolk roads to its final resting place at