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Our Aims

Our aims are as follows:
  • To develop our business so that it not only sustains us, it’s workers, while we live here, but also so that it gives back to nature through onsite regeneration projects, turning what was, ten years ago, predominantly arable farmland back into a rich and diverse ecosystem that will provide habitat, food, and recreation for many generations to come.
  • To research, aid development of and practice sustainable forms of agriculture, horticulture, land management and building.
  • To manage all land organically and sustainably, without the use of synthetic fertilisers, herbicides, fungicides or pesticides.
  • To develop a not for profit business that can sustain all its key workers as well as fund regeneration projects at Farm on the Hill
  • To welcome you all, to share our home and habitat with you and to provide you with a space to relax, explore and regenerate within.















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Thank you for your support and interest in our initiative.
Farm on the Hill, Manor House Farm, Prestwood, nr Alton, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 5DD

Telephone: 07971 371433
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  • Home
    • About >
      • Aims
      • About us
    • About the farm >
      • history of the farm
      • regeneration projects >
        • regenerative agriculture
        • woodland and wildflower meadows >
          • Tree Planters Wall of Fame :-)
      • Farm on the Hill Blog
    • Events and Courses
    • Allotments
  • Staying at the farm
  • Camping
  • Bicycles
    • Cycle hire
    • Cycle Repairs
  • The local area
    • Walking
    • Climbing
    • history of the area
    • where to eat and drink
  • Contact Us
    • Newsletter