Our day started with coffee and biscuits at Sondes Place Farm is a 320 acre mixed farm located between Dorking and Westcott. It’s currently managed by Hugh Broom who is part of the 4th generation to farm the land, which was first acquired in 1897.
- Aberdeen Angus X calves
Hugh was rightly very proud to tell us that they had introduced over 2500 metres of new hedgerows, created 3 wildlife ponds, maintained over 5Km of 6 metre wide field margins, which act as wildlife corridors. He went on to explain that he had pollarded over 100 waterside trees, in order to open up the area around the PippBrook stream. This has created a much lighter environment, allowing a greater variety of plant and animal species to thrive.
Then we set off for Denbies, where we enjoyed a glass of their delicious Surrey Gold wine whiilst watching “The Vineyard Through the Seasons,” shown in their cinema which gave us an overview of the vineyard’s workings.
Lunch was served in the Gallery Restaurant and afterwards we went to see the community garden and sculptural bench called Radius, part of the Inspiring Views project. Ali Clark, Programme Manager of Surrey Hills Arts told us about the artist and how the bench is engraved with poems written by local poets and inscriptions from members of the public who helped fund the bench. The views from the bench right across to Leith Hill and Box Hill nearer by are truly inspiring.
At the Community Garden we heard from Society employees, India and Katie, who gave a fascinating explanation of the work that they are doing in relation Growing Together and our Care Farm project which you can read more about here.
A snippet of some of the feedback we have received include:
“Please pass on my congratulations to everyone concerned with the day…”
“I had a great day – Thank you Surrey Hills Society.”
“Please pass on our thanks to Gordon. All in all a good day from start to finish.”