Fudges Fort



This is where you enter the field. The fresh drinking water tap is also in here . The fort will keep you dry if it starts to rain. And there are notice boards where we will keep you informed of anything important.

There are two chairs hung on the wall for you to use, and some cushions for the bench in the far corner.

It is double gated which gives you a closed area to get your dog off, and back on the lead. Both of the Doors are lockable from the inside to stop any unwanted entry whilst you are in the field.

Just outside there is a paved area where it is possible to rinse off muddy paws and boots. 

Dave Hill



More of a mound than a hill. That has an awesome 6m long tunnel running through the middle of it.

Snickers Sand Pit



Named after our ‘diggiest’ dog. This is about 8ft by 8ft and 18 inches deep, containing play sand to reduce the chance of any staining to fur and clothes.

Titches Tyres



Dug into the ground, so they cannot fall over, overlooked by our wooden carving of Titch perched upon her own little rock pile.

 The Field



As previously mentioned this was re-seeded with hard wearing creeping grasses. Along with a few daisies, butter cups and clover.  Just under an acre overall, entirely fenced off at 1.8m high with 'otter' netting.  In one corner there are two small Damson trees, which are still fruit bearing in late summer and early autumn. And in the opposite corner, set on a slightly raised platform, are the two reclaimed timber benches.