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The three further bedrooms are well proportioned and have double glazing and central heating radiators. Support was delivered by Barnardo’s, and a network of 82 delivery partners, to a total of 43,114 children and young people in the UK; the main groups were children under 5, children with educational needs or disabilities, children at risk of exploitation, children from BAME refugee groups, young carers and children with mental health needs.

The roof panels attach with magnets so it's easier for little hands to put together, and take apart. Add the Farm Family and Farm Animals (sold separately) to complete the farm scene! Imaginative youngsters will enjoy spending hours creating a new farm scene for each play session with this superb toy farm set . Situated near the delightful village of Kirk Ireton and overlooking Carsington Water this property affords both an opportunity to acquire a working farm and a beautiful place to live. Good News Family Care (Homes) Ltd, a Christian based registered charity, provides services at Oldfield Farm. The bungalow and log cabin lie adjacent and sit in attractive gardens with views over the land and on towards Carsington reservoir. Tidlo Oldfield Farm invites storytelling magic! An ideal first farm for small hands, this traditional wooden toy farm playset includes everything needed for children to create fascinating farmyard tales. Comprises barn with loft and ladder, animal shelter, farmhouse, pig sty and movable wooden fences. Moreover, Tidlo Oldfield Farm features amazing roof panels with magnets. Thus, making them simple to detach for small hands.If you are arriving by Horsebox or with a trailer you can ONLY approach the yard from the north. If you approach from the south you will not be able to turn into the lorry park. With a light railway and a turbine-driven mill, it is obvious that only the very latest had any place on Campbell's estate. The main cultivations were carried out by one pair of 20 hp and two pairs of 30 hp Fowler ploughing engines, the 30 hp being over twice the size of normal engines and the largest built at that time. They pulled six-furrow ploughs and at times worked through the night by 'lime light'. Deep cultivations were also tried, and ploughing to the depth of 30 inches is recorded. He also arranged that the water pumps could be driven by traction engine in times of drought. Similarly, the Oldfield mill could be driven externally by traction engine should the turbine fail. Traction engines were also widely used for estate duties.

Oldfield House Farm is a truly exceptional Grade II listed property located in the heart of Bronte County, within the idyllic hamlet of Oldfield to the West of Haworth. This stunning farmhouse with additional three bedroomed annexe benefits from far-reaching southerly views across the Upper Worth Valley, offering the perfect rural retreat for those seeking peace, tranquility and breathtaking vistas. Managers ensured staff received training and supervision. Staff worked well together as a team and with relevant services outside the organisation. This inspection was the fourth inspection of Oldfield Farm. At our previous inspection in December 2018 we issued the provider with five requirement notices with action the provider must take to meet:From Rudgeway on the A38, at the traffic lights take the B4427 to Iron Acton. After 1/4 mile you go over the motorway, you need to take the next right (which is another 1/4mile). Oldfield Lane is not signposted and is about 200yds on the right hand side (the first two turnings are drives, don’t go down these go down the lane). Go down the lane, Oldfield Farm is on the left hand side and there is a sign at the end, of the drive. Please go through gate on the left after you have gone down lane by the arena. Please park sensible around the arena, thereis a big yard. As you make your way upstairs, via either of the two staircases, you will discover a total of four bedrooms, each benefiting from the far-reaching southerly aspect and offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The household bathroom and separate shower room have both been recently modernized to the highest standard, with new suites and tiling, providing a luxurious and comfortable space to relax and unwind. The most obvious relic of the tramway is the cutting near Broadleaze Farm, about ¼ mile long, its depth exaggerated by the soil having been dumped on the top of the banks. The locomotives are thought to have been bought by Appleby Brothers and offered for sale in 1880 by a subsidiary.

In its entirety with both lots it offers quite a rare opportunity to acquire a farm in this stunning area. The family shower room has been well fitted and comprises; corner shower cubicle with shower over, vanity wash hand basin with cabinet storage beneath, low flush WC, airing cupboard housing hot water tank with slat shelving. The ground floor boasts a formal living room, dining room and snug, perfect for entertaining guests or simply relaxing with family. The kitchen is a true heart of the home, featuring a granite-topped island as its centerpiece and the farmhouse staple, an AGA. The kitchen leads onto a pantry providing additional storage space. The ground floor accomodation also includes a cloakroom and separate utility room. Campbell had a good reputation as an employer, instituting a nine-hour day and paying well. He was also reputed to have tried a six-day week for his dairy cows, though whether this was motivated by religious zeal or to give both man and animal a shorter working week is not recorded. The plan did not work!Regulation 19 Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 Fit and proper persons employed.

Regulation 17 Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014- Good governance Directions –Coming from Falfield traffic lights on the A38, head towards Gloucester. You enter Stone,after goingpass the church on the Left hand side take the first turning on the left, signposted Berkeley by the village primary school. Go along this road fora good two miles, when you go around the sharp right hand bend Janet’s is the first property on the right but it is about 1/2 mile along the road. There is a good old fashioned milk churn stand at the end of the lane. Please park in the yard on the right hand side tidily, making sure there is room for everyone. The Main Bedroom is situated at the alternate end of the cabin and is fitted with built-in mirrored front wardrobes. One person said, “I wouldn’t be where I am without staff at Oldfield Farm, I have learned to love myself, have learned strategies to cope and have a toolkit, I am in touch with Alcoholics Anonymous group and now have a routine and structure to my life.” Oldfield Farm provides accommodation and substance misuse rehabilitation interventions for up to four women, aged over 18 years. Women can also be accompanied by children aged up to seven years old. Clients had been assessed as needing residential support to assist their recovery from addiction to drugs, alcohol, or other addictive behaviours. The service offers a structured recovery programme including relapse prevention, life skills, individual targeted recovery support, and skills for work training projects. Principles of Christian spirituality and faith run through the structured recovery programme. The service does not offer detoxification treatment interventions. The structured recovery programme runs for six months. Clients can reside at Oldfield Farm for up to nine months as required, with the option of residing at the provider’s step-down facility for up to two years. Placements at Oldfield Farm can be funded through local authorities, state benefits, or privately. When we inspected, Oldfield Farm had two clients admitted.From M4 J14:Turn north towards Wantage/LambournAfter 200 yards turn left onto the B4000 towards LambournAfter 6 miles you will come across The Hare Restuarant on your left (point ‘A’)For Sat Nav and directions use the restaurant’s postcode (RG17 7SD)500 yards after the restaurant turn left at the cross roadsFollow this road and head straight on at the sharp left bend (1/2 mile)Follow the this road and take the 2nd left sign posted “Raffin Stud”The lorry park is half a mile on the left after the dog leg in the road. (point ‘B’) Approached by a private drive the bungalow and log cabin sit in attractive gardens with recently laid paving surrounding the immediate properties. There is ample parking for a number of vehicles to the front. A Digital Resource Hub was set up, that supported our key delivery strands of: Providing advice and support online, face to face interventions and group work, and by working collaboratively with schools and their networks to support the re-integration of children into school. According to the Impact Evaluation Report produced by Cordis Bright, 98% of families said the support was helpful, and that they felt listened to, 7,331 children had reduced isolation and loneliness and 2,263 children became more settled at school. To complement the distillery, Campbell also built on the island a mill for the manufacture of oil cake, a gas works, an artificial fertiliser works and vitriol works, the latter two using the by-products of the gas works. Coprolite (fossilised dung) and night soil were also employed as fertiliser at Buscot. The property is very private with no immediate neighbours and with the land surrounding the Homestead is a secluded property with views over the countryside and Carsington Water.

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