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THE CHAMPION OAK
The history of Tottergill is the story’ 0f the people who have known this tree. For the most part their day’s were bound up with the seasons, the farming year, village life and the changes that affected all the lands along the border. The hand 0f history reached even this quiet backwater and left its mark in border raids, power generation, water supply and agricultural improvement.Life at Tottergill today’ reflects current farming trends, letting out the fields 0f grass for grazing and diversifying Into tourism to generate income. The old barns and mill have found new uses as holiday homes. The great wooden beams and sandstone walls are now appreciated for their aesthetic value, more than their agricultural purpose But not so long ago, this was a working farm, where crops were grown and fed to cows and sheep, pigs. chickens and horses; where the weather dictated events, where travel was slow and change even slower.Click to continue the History of a North Pennine Farm
Castle Carrock near Brampton LOCATION MAPTottergill Farm, Castle Carrock, Carlisle, Cumbria CA4 9DP ENGLANDnear Brampton on Hadrian's Wall LOCATION MAPalison@tottergill.demon.co.ukhttp://www.tottergill.demon.co.ukTel: + 44 (0) 1228 670615Mobile: + 44 (0) 07785 996950Fax: + 44 (0) 01228 670727
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