Bradley Foxlewin
14 acres of grassy woodlands with a creek, lots of native birds, horses,.Learn about solar passive design, mud-brick building, onsite water; waste management, permaculture gardens, composting toilet.
Walk to local swimming pool, tennis courts, golf course.
Volunteering includes mud-brick building, permaculture gardening, weeding, fencing, animal care.
Accommodation for up to 3 in separate dwelling from the main house: clean & comfortable rooms, own kitchen & bathroom. Children b.a. Mixed diet. Eat with me or cook your own. Smoking outside ok. Neg. stay after first few days, long stays preferred.

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Why I became a WWOOF Host

WWOOF is like a citizenship to support people to travel and experience other cultures and to develop community and on going friendships.

Organic/Biological methods we use

Permaculture, bio-composting waste, solar-passive building design, native revegetation, site-available building materials

Skills WWOOFers can learn here

Permaculture design practices & techniques Biodynamic practices & techniques Gardening Composting Mulching Animal care Mechanical Using & caring for tools Fencing Building Natural Building techniques Handyman Off Grid Living skills Regenerative Agriculture practices & techniques Soil conservation Pruning Environmental recovery/regeneration work Horse care

Farm type

Small/Non-commercial farm

Farming methods

Regenerative Agriculture

The Stay

2 WWOOFers
3-7 days 1-2 weeks 2-4 weeks Longer stays by negotiation Whatever suits
In Our Home Separate Building
Smoking allowed No Smoking Inside Children allowed by arrangement

The Stay

Eat together Share some meals Share cooking
Mixed meals some meat some vegetarian
Work and Study Remotely here by arrangement
English