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A Day in the Life on Our Farm

A Day in the Life on Our Farm

There’s something magical about life on a smallholding. Each day brings new challenges, joys, and surprises, whether it’s a mischievous goat escaping or the first signs of spring emerging in the hedgerows. For those who dream of a slower, more nature-filled life or are just curious about what goes on behind the scenes of a working farm with holiday cottages, here’s a glimpse into a typical day.

Morning: The Farm Awakens  

The day begins early, usually just as the sun starts to rise over the fields. The first job is to check on the animals, who are always eager for their breakfast. Poppy and Pickle, two of our naughty little goats, are usually first in line, bleating impatiently for their feed. They are full of character, always plotting their next adventure (or escape!).

Next, we head to the chicken coop/duck coop to let the hens and ducks out for the day. There’s nothing quite like the sight of them rushing out to peck at the dewy grass, and we always check for freshly laid eggs—one of the simple pleasures of farm life.

After that, it’s time to feed the other animals, top up water troughs, and check on any new arrivals—springtime often means lambs, ducklings, or baby goats needing extra attention.

Mid-Morning: Farm Jobs & Garden Care

With the animals settled, we move on to the never-ending list of jobs that keep the smallholding running smoothly. Depending on the season, this could be anything from repairing fences and mucking out our pygmy village to planting vegetables in our kitchen garden. We grow a variety of produce, from fresh tomatoes and courgettes in the summer to hearty root vegetables in the winter.

This is also the time we take a quick break, often with a cup of tea or coffee in hand, enjoying the views and the peace of the countryside before tackling the next task.

Afternoon: Cottage Care & Guest Greetings

Running holiday cottages alongside the smallholding means that part of the day is dedicated to welcoming guests and making sure everything is perfect for their stay. If it’s a changeover day, we’ll be busy preparing the cottages—fluffing pillows, preparing welcome hampers, and ensuring every detail is just right.

Guests often love to meet the animals, so we’ll sometimes offer a little farm tour, introducing them to Poppy and Pickle and letting them help with feeding time. It’s a wonderful way for families, especially children, to experience farm life up close.

Evening: Winding Down

As the sun begins to set, it’s time for the evening round of animal checks. The chickens and ducks are gently coaxed back into their coop, the goats get one last cuddle (or attempt another daring escape!), and we make sure everyone is safe and settled for the night.

With the work done, we can finally relax, often sitting outside with a glass of something cold, watching the sky turn shades of pink and orange. There’s a special kind of tiredness that comes with working outdoors all day—a satisfying, contented exhaustion that makes sleep come easy.

Why We Love This Life

Life on a smallholding is not always easy—it’s hard work, unpredictable, and often messy! But it’s also deeply rewarding. The connection to nature, the joy of nurturing animals, and the pleasure of seeing guests fall in love with farm life make every early morning and muddy boot worth it.

If you ever fancy swapping the hustle and bustle for a slice of country life, we’d love to welcome you to our little corner of the world. Who knows? You might just fall in love with it, too. https://www.rudgefarmcottages.co.uk/about/

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What Our Guests Say...

I organised this get away for my husbands 40th with our family and friends. What a wonderful weekend we all had! The farm is a kiddies paradise. They just loved the freedom with lots to do. This always makes a parents break away heaven. The cottages are clean and comfy - a home from home. Beaches are nice and close too. We will be back.

Janine, Surrey

The kids absolutely loved our stay and it really was the perfect family holiday.

Paula and David, Midlands

Just spent a long weekend here and must say thoroughly enjoyed it. Stayed in Carter's cottage, lovely and warm and cosy and spotlessly clean. Went with our daughter and one year old grandson. Perfect for families so much there to do - would love to go back in the summer months although weather was kind to us sunny but cold. Very well equipped all you could possibly want with good local pubs.

Susan, Surrey

Relaxing weekend - The accommodation was lovely, clean and tidy. Quiet and relaxing. I went away with my husband for a peaceful weekend break and that is exactly what we got. But on the other hand the place well equipped for children and so we will be back with our children next time. Plenty of things to do locally for children and couples.

Megan, Towcester

Perfect country retreat - First class comfortable accommodation in the Gardeners Cottage. Set in the beautiful Dorset countryside, we couldn't have wished for more. No hesitation in recommending Rudge Farm to my family and friends.

Stephen, St Albans
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