Tuesday 31 January 2012

Enjoy a Free-Range Breakfast

Our business is breakfasts and as we serve up several hundred each year we know it’s important you know where your breakfasts come from.

We have been rearing pigs for nearly a year and many guests have been enjoying our own homemade meaty sausages. Our pigs have freedom to dig, wallow and run about in their field (they even have sea views!). If you would like to come and meet the pigs during your stay you are welcome to join us during feeding time!

For vegetarians we have plenty of home-grown organic fruit and vegetables (including raspberries, peaches, asparagus and tomatoes in season) and free range eggs from our happy hens.

St Juliot Continues to Grow!


Sally and Anna have just finished planting up our newly-banked Cornish hedges and an area of coppice woodland. We have planted over 350 whips of Blackthorn, Hawthorn, Sea Buckthorn, Ash, Beech, Sweet Chestnut, Birch and Hazel. These will soon provide some welcome protection from the prevailing salty winds.


We have one further tree project - a Forest Garden in the Western meadow - coming soon! This will have many areas of interest including an apiary, native bluebell woodland, coppice, deck with sea view, woodland walkways, an orchard and of course our favourite critters- the piggies!


We would like to thank everyone who has made a tree dedication; we have currently raised £340, of which half has been gratefully received by our two chosen charities.