The Funny Farm

The Funny Farm by Jackie Ellis is a New Ed edition published by Transworld Publishers Limited in 2004, featuring 285 pages in English. This book chronicles the author’s journey as she and her family leave London for the Eden Valley in Cumbria, where they take on the challenges of running a small stock-rearing and dairy farm called Rowfoot. Through her experiences, Jackie Moffat shares insights into rural life, community dynamics, and the realities of farming, including the impact of events like the Foot and Mouth crisis.
Readers will find a blend of personal memoir and reflections on agribusiness, as well as an exploration of customs and traditions in rural England. The narrative is enriched by the author’s ten years of writing a regular column for a local magazine, which serves as a backdrop for her observations on the trials and joys of farm life. This edition offers a detailed account of the author’s adaptation to a new lifestyle, making it a relatable read for those interested in personal stories about change and resilience.
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How often have you thought you might like to chuck it all in, leave the steaming metropolis and its noise and dirt behind and make for pastures new, to begin your life again?
We often talk about it but people rarely do it. Jackie Moffat is one of those who did. In 1982 she and her family – armed with a bucketload of optimism, stout boots and a highly developed sense of the ridiculous – upped sticks from London (where she’d lived all her life) and went North, to Cumbria. Their destination was the Eden Valley, and a small stock-rearing and dairy farm called Rowfoot, and there they have spent the past twenty years getting to grips with the practice of running a working farm, keeping sheep, cattle, pigs and horses, becoming part of the (often eccentric) community, coping with the ups and downs (Foot and Mouth devastated them) of farming life.
For the past ten years, the author’s written a regular column for the Cumbria and Lake District Life magazine, and it was this that inspired her to write about her life in rural England and the trials, tribulations and pleasures of running a farm.
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