Broughton Hall Farm has been owned by the Tydeman family since 1923. It was bought by Charles Edward Tydeman when the Shrublands Estate sold off some of its tenanted land.
The family moved all the way… from the neighbouring farm! Charles’ son Alec (Sam’s grandfather) and then Alec’s boys, David (Sam’s father) and Charles, have farmed the land over the intervening years, with pig rearing taking a large amount of the work.
When the decision to create Broughton Hall Dairy was taken in 2023, it tied in well with Sam’s ideal of a mixed farm, less reliant on intensive, commercial arable output, and his passion for regenerative farming, with low inputs and minimum tillage.
A chance discussion led to an introduction to local sheep farmers who were at the very start of their dairying career. They were keen to send their milk locally to make a premium product.
So now, the older lambs graze on herbal pasture at Broughton Hall Farm whilst the milk is made at Salter’s Farm in Buxhall, just some ten minutes from Broughton Hall Farm.