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Welcome to Lackan Cottage Farm

We’re Steve and Claire Golemboski-Byrne, we live here off grid with our daughter, our dog, cats and horses. We make all our own energy using wind and solar, grow as much of our own food as we can (it varies widely) and have used permaculture design principles to help us create a great place to live.
Here on the website you’ll find stories about the projects we’ve undertaken – what works, what doesn’t. You can come stay in our guest cottage – Birch Cottage and we will show you round, or maybe you just want to find out how to do some of this stuff. Either way, welcome.

A covered fire pit area with decorative lighting

Solar thermal

Although this week has been largely horse oriented, I found time to get a patch of the roof wire brushed and painted, and the solar panel frame bolted up onto the roof. The rusty, flaking old tin comes up rather well, as you can see here. If we ever get a rain free...

A narrow escape

Sometimes the events that test you just come out of the blue, from the left field, from the place that you least expected. Today we had one of those. Little Sherafey the horse has been on her own since poor Mabel died a month ago, and to be honest her field looks...

Let there be light

This week began with the building of the new fireplace, which will be home to our gas bottle woodburner. As you can see it's pretty dark there, and so the next job was to tackle the roof windows. I'd looked around everywhere for second hand veluxes, but no joy, and I...

A wedding and the wooden field of the wild dog

We were fortunate enough to be asked to our friends - Steven and Belinda  - wedding last week, at the amazing Belle Isle in Fermanagh.  The wedding was on midsummers day, and we were treated to a visit from aughakillymaude mummers, based in Fermanagh. The Straw Men...

Munitions in the shed..

In my quest to find the missing bits of the cooker, I decided to go through the many tins and boxes of old scrap out in the shed. Finding an old dried milk tin, I gave it a good shake (as you do), and decided it must be full of nuts and bolts. Imagine my surprise when...