HOLLINS FARM

ENNERDALE

HOLLINS FARM in Ennerdale is run by the Rawling family including William, his wife Louise and their son, Sam. 

The farm is located in the Ennerdale Valley in the North West Lake District. It is a high fell farm with Herdwick sheep and beef suckler cows grazing land rising to over 2,800 feet.

William Rawling has a number of roles as well as being a working farmer.  He acts as Chairman of the Cumbria Farmers’ Network, is Secretary of Ennerdale Show, Vice Chairman of the Herdwick Sheep Breeders Association and a member of the Federation of Cumbria Commoners.

HISTORY

The Rawlings have occupied Hollins farm since at least the 17th century and have been renowned breeders of Herdwick sheep since the late 19th century. 

Although the steading (farmhouse) is in the Kelton township of Lamplugh Parish, the holding is now a large composite farm operating in Ennerdale and Kinniside. It has private land on Ennerdale fell and uses common rights on Kinniside common in respect of three farms.

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