Explore the Heart of Sustainable Farming at Fell Farm Today
Sustainable farming at its finest, celebrating nature and innovation.
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Rooted in history, growing for the future
Welcome to Fell House Farm, a working family farm in the heart of Northumberland. With a history that stretches back over 400 years, this land has long been a place of cultivation, care, and connection. Today, it’s home not just to our luxury cabins, but to a growing vision of sustainable living, responsible farming, and wildlife conservation.
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We’re proud to raise our pedigree Aberdeen Angus cattle and a small flock of rare Dorset Horn sheep - all on open pasture, with low-impact methods that care for both animals and land.
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Your stay at Fell Farm Hideaway directly supports this work - helping us plant trees, restore native hedgerows, and create a healthy future for wildlife and people alike.

Our Story
We (Brendon, Sinead and Brendon’s parents, John and Kay) bought Fell House Farm four years ago. John and Kay have farmed all their lives and love farming in sustainable methods building the grass fed closed pedigree Aberdeen Angus herd and endangered Dorset Horn Sheep. They moved with them too! It has been a busy five years investing in the farm, diversifiying it along with starting to plant hedge rows, wild flower meadows, and obtaining permission to plant woodland corridors for both wildlife and carbon sequestration. By staying with us you are genuinely helping us in our aim of sustainable agriculture, fostering a harmonious relationship between people, nature, and the land, while promoting wellness and environmental stewardship. We hope you love staying with us.
Fell Farm, located in Colwell, Hexham, is dedicated to sustainable farming.
We focus on cultivating our Pedigree Aberdeen Angus Herd and Dorset Horn Sheep.

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Our Commitment
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Environmentally Responsible

Our mission is to achieve carbon net positivity by 2030.
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Sustainability First

We prioritize sustainable farming practices in all we do.
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Community Focused

Connecting with nature to support our local communities and ecosystems.