Moving to Bakewell

MrsElle

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And I need to recommendations for vets, farriers, feed merchants, hay supplies etc.

I think I have land sorted, but if anyone knows of any of the estates or farmers who rent bits off that info would be greatly appreciated too, 'just in case'. :)
 
Hi,

Sorry I can't help in the Bakewell area but you could try sites like yell.com initially for vets, farriers etc - until you get to know the area. :D

I did that when we moved here and ended up with a lame horse after the farrier had finished with his feet. Found out that none of the locals would touch him with a barge pole, but didn't know that when I first got here. Would much rather go on recommendations, but obviously if none are forthcoming I will have to bite the bullet and browse Yell :)
 
I did that when we moved here and ended up with a lame horse after the farrier had finished with his feet. Found out that none of the locals would touch him with a barge pole, but didn't know that when I first got here. Would much rather go on recommendations, but obviously if none are forthcoming I will have to bite the bullet and browse Yell :)

A call to local yards/RS might be worth a go? See if anyone can recommend a farrier/vet? :cool:
 
Are you opening a geust house in bake well ? If so that will be amazing!

I'm afraid we aren't. We love our job here but OH's parents are not in good health and running a guest house in North Wales isn't the best job to have when you have to drop everything at short notice and drive 4 hours to get home. We are therefore moving closer to home - 50 minutes drive away, close enough, but not too close! :D
 
Ohhhh I was so excited then! Bakewell and surrounding area is lovely. Good luck with the move and I hope it works out well and family life is easier. Love your updates so keep us updated
 
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