There are a wealth of benefits of living in the countryside; the unbeatable fresh air, the rolling hills and dense trees as far as the eye can see, and the tranquility that comes with being away from the hustle and bustle of busy city life. Whilst you take in all of nature’s beauty around you, it’s hard not to want to be more eco-friendly. After all, you form an indescribable connection with the world around you, and preserving it should be at the top of your list. But how can you be more eco-friendly when you live in the sticks? …
Country Living
6 Benefits of Living In The Sticks
Image by inkflo from Pixabay Living out in the sticks means that life moves a little slower, but the benefits of country living are endless for both your physical and your mental health. If you’re considering moving out into the country, but you’re not sure, then take a look at this list of 6 reasons why the country might be for you.
The Modern Twist A Country Home Needs
The rural life has plenty of tremendous benefits. You’re surrounded by plenty of gorgeous greenery, clean air, and nowhere near the amount of litter and disturbance you get in more crowded areas. However, old country homes might not be the most convenient and comfortable of places, especially when you first get them. Here, we’re going to look at how you can upgrade and update your country home without sacrificing any of that good old rural charm.

Moving From a City to the Country? Here’s What You Need to Know!
Image source Are you fed up of the hustle and bustle of the city? The congestion, the pollution, the crime and the noise? Maybe you want a more wholesome place to raise your family, and live in safer and more pleasant surroundings. If so, a move to the countryside makes sense, however as with anything there are pros and cons to consider. Here are a few things to think about if you’re toying with the idea of moving from a city to the country.

Spring garden inspiration | Wish list
April is here, spring is upon us, which means lots of long days spent in the garden are ahead. With Jacob being at school now, and Noah now going to nursery for three mornings a week, I will also have the garden all to myself for a few hours a week – heaven! Well, I will be sharing it with a dog now, also…