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By: jennyhicks
The farm carries a flock of Swaledale ewes that produce prime lamb, two dozen chickens for eggs and some Ayrshire cows from the dairy herd of neighbouring Slack House Organic Farm. They also have a hive of bees, numerous cats and a very entertaining sheepdog.

The River Irthing and the surrounding fields provide a diverse range of habitats that support much native wildlife. Foxes, badgers, deer and red squirrels are often seen on the land while the river contains trout and salmon and, reportedly, the odd otter. Birds are also abundant, with curlews, sand martins and dippers regularly spotted.

The farm is managed within an Environmental Stewardship Scheme, which means we use farming practices that are environmentally sensitive in order to protect and enhance wildlife habitats.

Initially, it is believed that the Wall from Willowford westwards was built of turf. Hadrian ordered it to be rebuilt in stone in AD122 and it stood firm for around 300 years until the fall of Rome. After that it fell into ruin, helped by looters taking the dressed stone to build farms and houses. Over time the Wall collapsed into more of a mound that was slowly covered with earth and vegetation. Nearly 1600 years later the mound at Willowford Farm was excavated to reveal one of the longest unbroken stretches of Hadrian’s Wall remaining, which at places still stands 8ft high and includes the remains of two turrets.

Where the Wall meets the River Irthing in the bottom field of this Hadrian’s Wall accommodation farm, the impressive remains of a Roman bridge can now be seen. The design of the bridge and the sheer size of the stones used is testament to the Romans' great engineering skills, as well as their manpower. In our top field, the Romans built a camp, probably during the construction of the stone Wall, whose foundations are still clearly visible.

It is thought that the stone Wall was built in about 6 years by groups of men organised in cohorts and posted to a specific section of the frontier. In the wall of the byre is a stone engraved by the chief stonemason for this section of Hadrian's Wall, Philipus of the Fifth Cohort.

This Hadrian’s Wall bed and breakfast is less than one mile from Birdoswald Roman Fort and a day's walk or quick bus ride from Housesteads, Vindolanda and many other Roman attractions. Where better to explore this fascinating period of world history?
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