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Manor Farm

rare breed sheep, Occombe organic farm

cows, Occombe organic farm

baking bread, Occombe organic farm
HOW TO BOOK:
Step 1 - Contact the farm on 01509 646 413 to check availability on the Master Classes below.
Step 2 - Join the Soil Association and qualify for your Master Class absolutely FREE.
» join online by direct debit (from £2 per month)
» join online with credit/debit card (£24)
Step 3 - Contact the farm on 01509 646 413 quoting your membership order reference number to book your free place.
Existing members can book a course at half price by quoting their membership number, found on their membership card. Please email memb@soilassociation.org if you have mislaid your card and would like a replacement, or would like to know your membership number.
BT staff: please click here
The 120 hectares of Manor Farm forms part of a larger estate. The traditional farmhouse was built in the late eighteenth century, but there is evidence of earlier farming activities including mediaeval 'ridge and furrow' and dewponds. The on farm bakery produces freshly baked bread for sale in the farm shop and available locally.

All You Knead to Dough! - Bread making
Fancy filling your kitchen with the smell of freshly baked bread? Join Manor Farm's artisan bread maker and find out how in the organic bakery. A hands-on day of practical bread making covering basic yeasted bread making methods, enriched and flavoured doughs, shaping and practical tips.
Date:TBC
Time:10.00am-4.00pm
Cost:£50 (includes lunch and drinks) or FREE to those who join the Soil Association (see HOW TO BOOK above).


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