Our family farm spans across part of the Romney Marsh and the adjacent escarpment of Aldington and Bonnington in Kent. The Romney Sheep has been in the family for at least six generations, possible more and our current numbers are circa 1,000 ewes lambing in the traditional months of March and April.
As Romney wool is considered to be one of the most versatile fleeces my husband and I decided to look for areas of diversification within this sphere, and we have set up an exciting diversification project to have our fleeces transformed. We take our fleeces to small weavers, who hand processes, then spin and weaves our yarn into beautiful knee rugs and throws which have a unique quality attributable to the Romney Sheep. We also have our own brand of Wool Fat Soap and Hand and body lotion made from the lanolin.