It is now used to provide hospitality and accommodation, including bed and breakfast rooms in the main farmhouse and self-contained, self-catering quarters in converted farm buildings – the former barn, dairy and stables.
[1] The proprietor, Caron Cooper, visited Japan where she hosted afternoon tea with scones at the British embassy.
[citation needed] The guests included Prince Mikasa and his family, who subsequently came to stay at the farmhouse for three days.
[citation needed] In 2012, it was used as a location for the popular Japanese comic and TV animation, Kin-iro Mosaic, and fans of that series now come to stay at the farmhouse too.
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