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Grundys' Field
This 3.4 acres may not look like much, but when the Grundys bought it in 2003 it represented their first step into land ownership after generations of being tenants. They've kept a few cattle and over-wintering sheep there, and now a Berkshire sow, Barbarella, but it's as much a storage area as a piece of productive grassland. Dominating the plot is a pole barn, which was erected without planning permission, demolished (to Lynda Snell's delight) and re-erected (to her disgust) when David Archer rented the Grundys a few acres of Brookfield land. The barn and a rough shed house Eddie's medieval tractor, his pre-Saxon digger, and his stock in trade: garden ornaments, materials for his landscaping business, and mounds of 'organic' compost. Don't complain about the piles of manure - that's Eddie's bread and butter, that is.
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