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Updated: Nov 21, 2019

One of the young men who attends the Agriculture Project here at Crag House Farm got quite a surprise a couple of months ago, when helping to shift rubble to clear a small area of land. Something which he spotted in with mounds of earth and stones, turned out to be something really special; an almost entire clay pipe. Pipe bowls or stems have sometimes been discovered on the Farm, particularly when ploughing land or repairing drystone walls, but never one in as good a condition as this.


Old clay pipe found by our Agriculture Team.

Having sought advice on cleaning the pipe, (being grateful to have a trustee who was formerly a museum curator), the pipe was carefully handed over to our very own “Repair Shop”, otherwise known as the Art Shop Project here at Caring For Life. They did a wonderful, delicate job of restoring it and the clay pipe now looks magnificent, showing something of the markings of use around the bowl, and clearly showing the spur underneath.


Although we cannot be clear as to the exact age of the clay pipe, it is thrilling to be able to see something which was once used by someone working here at Crag House Farm. It appears to have been a good quality pipe, and someone must have been sorry to realise they had lost it! 


With all the history attached to Crag House Farm, it is unsurprising that we find objects such as this beautiful pipe, occasionally coins, old field drains and even a quern-stone. 


Farming activities have taken place here for centuries, and it is rather wonderful to see how a little piece of history was unearthed by a young man now working on the Agriculture Project here at Caring For Life. Crag House Farm is providing a safe haven and a sense of belonging for so many people, and we thank God for this.

 

Updated: Jul 29, 2019

Some of those involved in the Agriculture Project here at Caring For Life recently enjoyed great success when they took some of the sheep they care for to the Lincolnshire Show!


The kindness of some local supporters was greatly appreciated and the team had great fun showing three sheep in various classes at the prestigious event.


A collection of our Agriculture Team's recent awards, with highest honours from Lincolnshire.
They were thrilled to witness our Lleyn shearling ewe win Champion Female and Overall Reserve Champion in the breed. This was an excellent performance, against strong competition from all over the country.

Our ewe also secured a trophy for the best animal exhibited by a member of the Regional Breeders Club. This was won for the fourth consecutive year - quite an achievement!


Caring For Life’s Agriculture team are making lots of friends in the Lleyn Sheep Society, who really appreciate the value of what we do at Caring For Life and are very encouraging.


The team are extremely proud of their success in the competition and this provides a massive boost to their confidence and self esteem.

 
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