Sharpham Park
Sharpham park spans 300 acres of land near to the site of sacred Glastonbury. The historical park has played host to spelt and live-stock farming tracing back to the bronze ages.
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.




Challenger Bread Pan
Mockmill 100 Grain Mill
Chocolate Sourdough Starter Kit
Netherton Foundry Iron Bread Tin