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Sue Andrews is speaking at the Cirencester History Festival 2024
History, wool and modern life on the farm: the story of how a nation's prosperity came from the backs of sheep
'Everywhere I look, not only on our farm but further afield, the Cotswolds scream of history and heritage ...'
The traditions of sheep farming are at the heart of Sue and Aubrey's prize-winning flock of pedigree texels. Heritage is everywhere - in the long lines of drystone walls, the freshly cut hay, and the daily hard work of a shepherding life.
The landscape of Britain has been shaped by sheep and for sheep for thousands of years. They have driven prehistoric wool spinning, built medieval churches, paid a king's ransom and even been the focus of a deadly international smuggling trade.
As a new season unfolds on the farm, Sue uncovers the surprising story of sheep farming through the ages in Britain - and how the skills of the past may hold the key to the farms of the future
A tale of wool, history and new life on the farm from the internationally renowned sheep breeder and author of the If Clouds Were Sheep series
'A superb read' - reader review
'Enjoyed every minute' - reader review
'Another super read' - reader review
'Beautifully written' - reader review
'An enchanting picture of farming life, full of warmth and humour' - Katie Fforde
Sue Andrews is speaking at the Cirencester History Festival 2024
History, wool and modern life on the farm: the story of how a nation's prosperity came from the backs of sheep
'Everywhere I look, not only on our farm but further afield, the Cotswolds scream of history and heritage ...'
The traditions of sheep farming are at the heart of Sue and Aubrey's prize-winning flock of pedigree texels. Heritage is everywhere - in the long lines of drystone walls, the freshly cut hay, and the daily hard work of a shepherding life.
The landscape of Britain has been shaped by sheep and for sheep for thousands of years. They have driven prehistoric wool spinning, built medieval churches, paid a king's ransom and even been the focus of a deadly international smuggling trade.
As a new season unfolds on the farm, Sue uncovers the surprising story of sheep farming through the ages in Britain - and how the skills of the past may hold the key to the farms of the future
A tale of wool, history and new life on the farm from the internationally renowned sheep breeder and author of the If Clouds Were Sheep series
'A superb read' - reader review
'Enjoyed every minute' - reader review
'Another super read' - reader review
'Beautifully written' - reader review
'An enchanting picture of farming life, full of warmth and humour' - Katie Fforde