rolling moors and hedgegrows. English animals like rabbits, river otters, foxes, pheasants and wild stags can still be found in the English Countryside. Rural England is a land of gentle hills and grassy meadows and in spring is filled with English field flowers such as buttercups...
We're about half way between Lebanon and Crawfordsville, and about 5 miles south of Thorntown. Our name comes from the Elvish language of J.R.R. Tolkien's Silmarillion - it means 'the green land (or acres)". And while we don't have a pig named Arnold, we do have a sheep named ...