Our Story, and Esme's

About Us

We (Simon and Karen) have lived in Haselbury Plucknett since 1998, loving village life and making firm friends over the years. Our two sons lived here their whole childhood. It was when they were due to leave home for university that I started thinking of building a temporary dwelling in the small orchard at the front of our property for holiday let. We had originally met through agriculture as did Esme & Fred, the couple who built our home, hence a shepherd's hut seemed a fitting style of accommodation for our guests, as it united our two love stories.

Simon is pretty clever with his hands, I don't mind getting stuck in as well, and so a basic Shepherd's Hut kit was ordered from Blackdown Shepherd Huts and away we went. We managed to complete the whole project, from delivery of the kit to our first guests arriving, within 5 months. We worked during weekends, evenings, and the occasional time off work. You'll see in the images below that there has been a lot of cutting, hammering, painting, and fitting, but we're so pleased with the results and hope you will come, stay and enjoy the space we've created.

About Esme

Esme was born on July 20th 1924 as Marion Esme Burns in Liverpool. She was working as a book binder before she responded to the calls for women to join the land army in 1943 when she was posted to Haselbury Plucknett. At the same time Fred, born Frederick Albert Jack Brister, came to Haselbury Plucknett to take over the dairy with his father and brother Bob for Alpin & Barrett. Fred and Esme fell in love and married in Liverpool on January 27th 1951. The newlyweds honeymooned in Ireland, travelling on Fred's motorbike.

Fred went on to become a cheesemaker in the village and later went into partnership with Mr Fred Baker and went on to become champion cheesemaker. Fred and Esme had a son and daughter and during the late sixties built their family home where they were to live for the rest of their lives.

Esme was a keen gardener and developed a large vegetable patch, and fruit cage as well as planting apple and pear trees in the orchard. She also had a large solid fuel heated greenhouse. Rumour has it she did all the gardening single-handed until she physically couldn't manage it anymore. Fred's homemade wines are legendary in Haselbury Plucknett; Esme gave a new neighbour a bottle as a welcome gift, but failed to warn them just how potent it was. It wasn't until the neighbour thanked her and admitted to feeling particularly affected by the wine that Esme confessed that she 'only ever drank it with lemonade'.

When we asked her family for permission to name our Glamping Shepherd's Hut after Esme they said 'she'd be made up'. It's honestly felt like Esme has been sending positive omens to us the whole time.

You'll find out more about the area and what there is to do here on our plan your stay page