Lynbreck Croft

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Lynbreck[a] in 2005 with the Cairngorms beyond

Lynbreck Croft is a 59-hectare (150-acre) farm near Tomintoul in the Highlands of Scotland. The land is held under crofting tenure[2] and the activities of start-up farmers Lynn Cassells and Sandra Baer were showcased on the BBC programme This Farming Life in 2019. The property enjoys the “magnificent backdrop of the Cairngorms”.[3]

Farming activities

The hair on Highland cattle protects them during cold winters

Located in Strathspey at a height of about 350 metres (1,150 ft) above sea level,[1] Lynbreck Croft was purchased by Cassells and Baer in 2016.[4]

They had been working as rangers for the National Trust in southern England but shared “this pipe dream of living closer to the land and having more connection with the food we eat.”[5] Originally looking for a small holding of up to 4 hectares (9.9 acres) in size they “instantly fell in love” with Lynbreck when they visited it and set about re-creating the property as a viable farm after three decades of neglect.[5]

They practice regenerative agriculture using rotational grazing and see themselves as “nature friendly farmers”.[5] They have planted up to 30,000 trees on the croft[6] and as of 2019 they have nine Highland cattle, 70 laying hens, 12 rare breed Oxford Sandy and Black pigs and 6 beehives.[5][4]

Media interest and awards

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