Warland farm lies in the beautiful Upper Calder Valley, between Halifax and Rochdale. Monica and David, the owners, have been developing the property as a permaculture site since they arrived in 2011., Discovering a lively arts and crafts scene and loads of like-minded friends in the area, they are establishing an artisan community based at the Farm..
Becoming the custodians of an ancient, twenty-acre Pennine farm, they are determined to ensure that the history of the Warland Farm is appreciated and preserved, and that its social value is restored by building a self-sufficient, co-operative community around the landβs shared wealth.
Warland Farm has continually adapted to provide employment for the local community and valuable products and services for the wider world. The creation of an arts and crafts centre will continue this adaptation into the future. It is hoped that the proposed changes will create employment, occupation, sustenance and joy for a community of twenty souls.
Directions
Rail: The nearest train stations are at Walsden (1.8 miles) and Littleborough (2.8 miles) on the Manchester - Leeds rail route.
Bus: Both railway stations are on the 590 bus route which runs between Rochdale and Halifax with a stop on the end of the lane to the farm.
Canal: The Farm is by Warland Upper Lock No 35 on the Rochdale Canal . You may arrive along the canal by walking or cycling (the towpath is also designated National Cycle Route 66).
By car: Parking at the farm is limited and is restricted to those with mobility problems. Parking is available in the vicinity for those able to walk in.
Further instructions/directions will be provided upon registration.
Address
Warland Farm
Warland
Todmorden
OL14 6XA
More location details
Latitude/Logitude: 53.6792, -2.084
geo URI (from Open Street Map):
geo:53.6792,-2.0840?z=16