Sharpham Park

In the early 1900’s traces of spelt grain were found during the discovery of Glastonbury lake village. As a result, it’s speculated that spelt was grown in Sharpham Park for well over 2000 years.
2003 marked a turn for Sharpham Park. Roger Saul invested in the land reintroducing red deer, planted 300 walnut trees and created an organic rotation of the soil.


