Balladarree in Jurby, Isle of Man, demonstrates permaculture and methods of sustainable, low-impact, living.
There is a Manx native oak tree preservation project, fruit and nut trees and a forest garden. There are also chickens and pet sheep.
Complementing it are yurts, a turfed-roof cabin, a gypsy caravan, solar power, green woodworking and a compost toilet.
Balladarree strives to have a neutral carbon footprint.
It is open by appointment, during school holidays and at weekends and welcomes school visits.
There is a Manx native oak tree preservation project, fruit and nut trees and a forest garden. There are also chickens and pet sheep.
Complementing it are yurts, a turfed-roof cabin, a gypsy caravan, solar power, green woodworking and a compost toilet.
Balladarree strives to have a neutral carbon footprint.
It is open by appointment, during school holidays and at weekends and welcomes school visits.