A networking and support group for Smallholders in Glamorgan
Membership Fees Now Due for 2022

About Glamorgan Smallholders
Glamorgan Smallholders is driven by the interests and involvement of our community. We are focused on networking and supporting our members. Glamorgan Smallholders aims to provide and develop local produce which we strive to sell direct to the public, ensuring sustainability and working towards a net zero carbon footprint.

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Upcoming Events
June 2022
5th June 2022
GLAMORGAN SMALLHOLDERS MARKET AT GILESTON MANOR
Following an earlier successful Market at Gileston Manor, the Glamorgan Smallholders are set to return on the 5th June during the National Garden Scheme (NGS) open day.
Along with home produced products including, soap, jewellery, art, leather work and wool there will also be food stands to tingle your taste buds. Fresh vegetables and flowers, dairy, milk and cheese, infused oils and no visit would be complete without the treat of a freshly made, sweet or savoury crepe.
In the market marquee you will find members of the group to answer any agriculture questions you may have and there is space for you to sit and enjoy a coffee, tea or treat yourself to a glass of fizz whilst enjoying the beautiful panoramic view of the channel.
A walk in the landscaped and relaxing grounds is just what's needed to calm the senses and just to ensure that there is something for everyone there will be several irresistible smallholder 'personalities' (goats & kids and lambs) on hand to explain why rare breeds are so important and give you an insight into life on the holding.
We look forward to you joining us.
Entry Fee £6
11am - 4pm


19th June 2022

July 2022
9th & 10th July 2022

18th - 21st July 2022
💚 Royal Welsh Show
August 2022
10th August 2022
21st August 2022
GLAMORGAN SMALLHOLDERS MARKET AT GILESTON MANOR
The Glamorgan Smallholders are set to return on the 21st August during the National Garden Scheme (NGS) open day.
Along with home produced products including, soap, jewellery, art, leather work and wool there will also be food stands to tingle your taste buds. Fresh vegetables and flowers, dairy, milk and cheese, infused oils and no visit would be complete without the treat of a freshly made, sweet or savoury crepe.
In the market marquee you will find members of the group to answer any agriculture questions you may have and there is space for you to sit and enjoy a coffee, tea or treat yourself to a glass of fizz whilst enjoying the beautiful panoramic view of the channel.
A walk in the landscaped and relaxing grounds is just what's needed to calm the senses and just to ensure that there is something for everyone there will be several irresistible smallholder 'personalities' (goats & kids and lambs) on hand to explain why rare breeds are so important and give you an insight into life on the holding.
We look forward to you joining us.
Entry Fee £6
11am - 4pm

