Hannah Russell

BY ALLISON LEE Hannah Russell is an author and countryside enthusiast who lives in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. Born and bred in this incredible part of the country, she is surrounded by rolling hills and wildlife and now resides on the Swinton Estate with more than twenty of her own animals, including ponies, sheep, donkeys, dogs, alpacas, and even tortoises. As a child, Hannah spent … Continue reading Hannah Russell

Therapy With A Difference – Dinky Ponies

BY ALLISON LEE Sarah Woodland has harboured a lifelong love of horses. Having grown up around them, she has always had equine company in her life. Her parents both rode, and she cannot remember a time in her childhood without horses. It was therefore almost certain that her adult life would involve these beautiful animals. Sarah lives in Oxfordshire. She is the wife of a … Continue reading Therapy With A Difference – Dinky Ponies

American Traditions with a British Twist

BY ALLISON LEE While the UK has its own rich calendar of traditions, American holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving have carved out a unique and growing presence. These festivals are often adapted to a British context, blending transatlantic influences with local history and sensibilities. Historic estates and gardens, with their evocative settings, provide a perfect stage for these seasonal events. A prime example of this … Continue reading American Traditions with a British Twist

Making a Meal of it at Ryedale Folk Museum

BY ALLISON LEE Nestled in the North York Moors National Park, Ryedale Folk Museum is Yorkshire’s leading open-air museum. Telling the story of the people of the North York Moors, more than 40,000 objects are beautifully displayed across 20 heritage buildings, some rescued from around the area. Buildings include a typical Iron Age Roundhouse, Medieval Crofter’s Cottage and an Elizabethan Manor House, as well as … Continue reading Making a Meal of it at Ryedale Folk Museum

North Yorkshire Moors Railway

BY ALLISON LEE The North Yorkshire Moors Railway is one of the world’s greatest heritage railway experiences. Spanning 18 miles of beautiful scenery across Yorkshire, the railway is a not-for profit charitable organisation which is run as part of the local community and hosts numerous events throughout the year.  Following the railway’s announcement of its Annual Steam Gala from 25th to 28th September 2025, it has … Continue reading North Yorkshire Moors Railway

Kiplin

BY ALLISON LEE Kiplin Hall is an absolute gem standing serenely close to the River Swale in the Vale of Mowbray in the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside. Situated between the historic market towns of Richmond and Northallerton, Kiplin Hall has been owned by four families, related by blood and marriage, and this year celebrates its 400th year of history. George Calvert built Kiplin Hall in … Continue reading Kiplin

My First Summer in North Yorkshire

BY ALLISON LEE How incredibly fortuitous that our first year in North Yorkshire has turned out to be one of the UK’s warmest and sunniest on record, with the first half of summer bringing no fewer than three heatwaves. Given that one of the reasons for our move from West to North Yorkshire was the brutal weather conditions, things are turning out well. Our previous … Continue reading My First Summer in North Yorkshire

Hedgehogs: The Shy, Spiky Guardians of British Folklore

BY ALLISON LEE It never ceases to amaze me how many people have never seen a hedgehog, and, unfortunately, in today’s climate, this is only going to get more common as these much-loved little creatures are verging on extinction. In British folklore, these beautiful creatures were often deemed wise and benevolent and associated with the countryside and good fortune. There are tales of hedgehogs predicting … Continue reading Hedgehogs: The Shy, Spiky Guardians of British Folklore

Nature’s Drummers

BY ALLISON LEE We have an abundance of birdlife on the smallholding, and I enjoy watching a variety of finches, wrens, blue tits, sparrows, warblers, and woodpeckers feeding regularly at the feeding station. However, it wasn’t until our recent move to North Yorkshire that I was lucky enough to spot woodpeckers on a regular basis—and they are a joy to watch, so entertaining! The great … Continue reading Nature’s Drummers

Brown Hares

BY ALLISON LEE Hares are mammals belonging to the genus Lepus.  They are herbivores and live either in pairs or alone.  They nest in slight depressions, which are known as ‘forms’, and their young, known as leverets, are able to fend for themselves shortly after birth.  Hares are very different from rabbits. For one, they are generally much bigger than rabbits, and they have longer … Continue reading Brown Hares