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A Year of Cwm Cottage by Liberty Nimmo
A Year of Cwm Cottage by Liberty Nimmo
Liberty Nimmo is a dear friend of mine, and many of you will have kept up with her journey from travel agent to farmer. From the mean streets of Brackenbury Village to the rolling hills of Wales, on to the gentler lands of Gloucestershire, she has now very much settled in Herefordshire, Cwm Cottage to be precise.
An Ode To Chopping Wood
An Ode To Chopping Wood
'Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water; after enlightenment, chop wood, carry water.’ So said the great Taoist thinker Lao Tzu. I don’t know where I sit on the enlightenment scale, but I have taken his advice and recently found myself chopping a lot of wood.
Penpont the Hogg family’s experiment in resilience and renewal by Liberty Nimmo
Penpont the Hogg family’s experiment in resilience and renewal by Liberty Nimmo
Penpont, the family run estate, set on the banks of the River Usk in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, has that tantalising, electric feel. The estate has been in the family since 1665 and there is a far-reaching sense of hundreds of years of history blended with the youthful energy and dynamism that the current custodians, Gavin and Vina Hogg and their sons Forrest and Josh, are bringing.
Liberty Nimmo Moves to the Golden Valley
Liberty Nimmo Moves to the Golden Valley
Before I let Liberty take you to the Golden Valley, I must hold my hands up and admit I’ve been sitting on this article for some time. Liberty — a woman of her word — wrote this for Tat after I visited her not long after she bought her red-brick beauty.
Tat article: Discovering Hay-on-Wye and Herefordshire
Tat article: Discovering Hay-on-Wye and Herefordshire
As the new kid on the block here in Herefordshire it has been an absolute joy to start discovering this beautiful, rural pocket. I’m under no illusion that my ‘finds’ of the last few months are in fact, age-old places and things of great beauty, as well as institutions that have long been serving up delicious fare
Juliet, Stroud for Tat
Juliet, Stroud for Tat
When Liberty Nimmo and I met in Stroud for our dinner date, I anticipated a good restaurant—a pleasant evening, a decent meal. What I hadn’t bargained for was a great one. Juliet’s isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a revelation, a masterclass in thoughtful dining and community spirit. But rather than fumble through all the ways I loved it, I turned to Liberty, a wordsmith and proud local, to properly introduce Tat readers to this landmark of culinary delights. Here, the food isn’t merely worthy of a
From Soil to Summit: Liberty Nimmo on the Regenerative Farming Revolution
From Soil to Summit: Liberty Nimmo on the Regenerative Farming Revolution
The Organic Regenerative Farming Summitby Liberty Nimmo Tom Pycraft and his team at Ark Consultancy pulled out all the stops for the Regenerative Farming Summit hosted at Steve Winwood’s Organic family farm in Gloucestershire, a delightful way to mark the summer solstice. The sun was high and, with the lineup of speakers including Helen Browning, CEO of the Soil Association, Patrick Holden, Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust and Andy Cato, Groove Armada DJ turned pioneering farmer, it was d
The Fetishisation of the Cotswolds
The Fetishisation of the Cotswolds
The Cotswolds—an idyllic patchwork of rolling hills and honeyed stone that has captivated Romans, Normans, and now Instagrammers alike. But beneath the picturesque veneer lies a long history of obsession, commodification, and a creeping loss of community. In this piece, Liberty Nimmo unpacks how this rural escape became the latest casualty of our endless desire to own and idealise.
Block Prints and Beyond: Exploring the World of Jenny Stringer
Block Prints and Beyond: Exploring the World of Jenny Stringer
Jenny Stringer is a prolific block printer whose work spans the last three decades. Feeling a little in awe of such dedication to her craft
NIMMO Skincare – Natural simple skin care by Liberty Nimmo
NIMMO Skincare – Natural simple skin care by Liberty Nimmo
Podcast for Accidental gods
Podcast for Accidental gods
BioChar, plant-dyed wool, rare breed sheep and cattle, veg boxes, and a commercial kitchen: all part of building a local regenerative, circular economy providing affordable food to local people. And it happened in the past six months.
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