Cundall Lodge is a traditional family farm where we grow cereals, grass and fodder beet. Our farm has a Grade II Listed Georgian House and buildings built over 200 years ago; and is bordered on one side by the meandering River Swale. Stone axe heads have been ploughed up in our fields having laid undisturbed for thousands of years.

The River Swale viewed from the garden

The Church of St Mary and All Saints (just across the field) was built around 1850 and has the remains of a Saxon Cross. The White Horse of Kilburn stands out from it’s position on The Hambleton Hills across The Vale of York and is visible from the house.

St Mary & All Saints Church, Cundall

Our flock of Suffolk cross ewes usually lamb in January and are well looked after by our dog 'Jess', who loves to play football if you have time!

Suffolk Lamb

We have about 20 hens that lay free range eggs for your breakfast!

Free Range Hen

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