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CHERRY TREE FARM

Castlecoote, County Roscommon, Ireland

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The following links are all websites created/administered by Brent Floyd.

 

AIT Higher Certificate Information Systems course Website

MSc in Applied eLearning ePortfolio

Lisaniskey National School Website

John Joe Coriam Website (Can be viewed but still in construction)

Motorist Guide Website (Autumn 2009)

Irish Wildlife Centre (Autumn 2009)

 AIT Higher Certificate eBusiness course website

 

 

Updated !

18th May 2010

    Busy with my MSc. Still trying to catch up with the blogs.  They are written (Facebook) but not transfered.

 


Welcome to Cherry Tree Farm

cherry tree imageThis site is about the continuing renovation of Cherry Tree Farm  and the  people and animals who live there.  Cherry Tree Farm is situated in Southern Ireland.  The farm was bought in 1998 by Brent, Imelda (Melly) and Sorcha Floyd (now aged 15).  It consisted of five stone buildings (Cherry Tree Cottage, Primrose Cottage, Hen House, Combined Tool Shed and Stables and a Greenhouse), in various states of decomposition, situated on 10 Irish acres of meadows, wooded areas and a bog land lake. The original, main cottage (Cherry Tree Cottage) had basic stone walls, a galvanized roof, plus a "historical" link to electricity.  There were no water or sewage facilities.  The remaining buildings were in worse, dilapidated states, which solicited comments ranging from "You can not be serious" (use John McEinroe's voice to obtain the best effect) to "I've got a friend who owns a bulldozer".   During this time many friends and family worried about our mental states, but eventually we convinced ourselves that it had "potential".  Our dream is to change it to a self-sufficient, small farm environment, where we can enjoy nature, animals and the warm Irish hospitality for the remainder of our days.

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New Changes to Website!

Over the coming months the website will undergo changes to it's format and content. Many images will be re-submitted to provide sharper images. Latest News is now renamed the Archives, however a monthly blog (covering the year) will be available for visitors to read what is happening in our daily lives.

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