Situated in Langstrothdale at the head of the River Wharfe within the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Three hundred and eighty eight acres with far reaching views of moor and meadowland on the well known Dales Way.
Situated in Langstrothdale at the head of the River Wharfe within the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. Three hundred and eighty eight acres with far reaching views of moor and meadowland on the well known Dales Way.
A mixed hill farm with native sheep breeds and rare White Shorthorn cows with calves at foot, a working native Dales pony, multicoloured chickens and an indispensible working sheepdog. Nethergill is also home to Fiona's art studio and Nethergill Associates, a business providing marketing advice and design solutions for web and printed communications.
6 miles South of Hawes - a rural, vibrant market town • 16 miles North of Grassington a delightful small rural town • 24 miles North of Skipton - Gateway to the Dales • 43 miles West of Harrogate - an elegant spa town • 40 miles West of Ripon - one of Britain's oldest cities • 60 miles from York - historic walled city. Nethergill Farm - Oughtershaw - Buckden - Nr. Skipton - BD23 5JS tel 01756 761126
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A new arrival at Nethergill, another rare breed Shorthorn calf Molly born 9th May 2012 in the cold and wet. Mother (Natasha) and baby doing well. …
After many months of research Nethergill has just installed a biomass boiler for supplying heating and hot water to the farmhouse and the new barn…
A new innovative website has just been launched February 2012 - Life in Upper Wharfedale and Littondale. The site gives a great insight into…
Don't forget to tune in to watch The Dales starting Monday 27th February 2012. The first episode features Buckden (6miles from Nethergill). …
Pip, the working collie now fully grown and just one year old is ''coming on a treat''. A lovable and happy dog very anxious…
Pip has finally returned to Nethergill (December 2011). Pip has been away at Katey Cropper's Farm in Shap, Cumbria for three months to start…
Following the broadcast of ITV Countrywise Kitchen which showed (for 3 minutes) me making a Yorkshire Curd Tart and views of the farm, we have been…
Following the hay safely gathered and stored in the old traditional barn we are now involved with further improving our traditional hay meadows. …
It was a close run thing but Tasha and April have managed to give birth to pure Whitebred Shorthorns calves - two pure white heifers. Neither…
'Pip' an eight week old border Collie puppy joins the team here at Nethergill. 'Kim' the Border Collie and 'Meg' the…
The attached article in The Daily Telegraph makes very good reading. We all know it to be true but perhaps need to take more notice. …
The first Curlew of the year flew over Nethergill today. Such a welcome call here in Upper Wharfedale, a beautiful bubbling trill, so very distinctive.…
We saw a flash of azure blue dart past us yesterday, though it was over in a trice it was of course an elusive Kingfisher. The Kingfisher (Alcedo…
Meg has had just over a week with Katy Cropper in Cumbria to learn a few basics. Kim our sheepdog is still with Katy, mastering a few more skills…
Due on the Saturday 5th June Tasha eventually gave birth on the Friday 11th June. Both mother and baby doing well. A sturdy heifer calf…
Following the success of our Nethergill Farm Trails we are really pleased to feature in the Country Week section of the Yorkshire Post June 5th…
In order to attract more wading birds to Nethergill Farm we are digging a ‘scrape’. A scrape is a shallow…
Two young dogs have come to join us here at Nethergill Farm 'Kim' a young sheepdog arrived with us a few weeks ago. At just a year old,…
We were really pleased last night to be awarded the Deliciouslyorkshire breakfast award at Rudding Park Harrogate. The award ceremony was hosted…
Following a visit from the veterinary surgeon this morning we were able to confirm we have no TB in our newly formed herd of Whitebred Shorthorn cows…
Taking a step back in time and working in harmony with nature we intend to carry out some of the basic daily farming tasks using a native Dales pony…