Thirty-year-old Sarah Dusgate never imagined she would become the first new tenant at New House Farm in a century. For a hundred years, a single family had dedicated itself to cattle, sheep, pigs and cereal production across 240 acres of gently rolling Monmouthshire hills. When the final generation retired, the Bosanquet family, who have owned the land since the 1800s, searched for someone new.
三十歲的莎拉?達(dá)斯蓋特(Sarah Dusgate)從未想過(guò)自己會(huì)成為一個(gè)世紀(jì)以來(lái)新屋農(nóng)場(chǎng)(New House Farm)的首位新租戶(hù)。在過(guò)去的一百年里,一個(gè)家族一直致力于在蒙茅斯郡(Monmouthshire)綿延起伏的240英畝丘陵上進(jìn)行牛、羊、豬和谷物的生產(chǎn)。當(dāng)最后一代人退休時(shí),自19世紀(jì)以來(lái)一直擁有這片土地的博桑奎特(Bosanquet)家族開(kāi)始尋找新的租戶(hù)。