one-day course

scything for beginners


location: nr Sudbury, Suffolk

Course content:

  • Scythe components
  • Sharpening using jig, hammer & stone
  • Peening
  • Technique - body movement
  • Practical work on nettles etc. and grass

You will mainly be using Austrian scythes (a superior model!).  We will have brochures so that you can buy your own if you like them.

The tutor is David Mason, who has been involved in conservation management for the last twenty years, both as a volunteer and as an employee.  He spent some time in Cumbrian leading BTCV teams.  His first degree was in American Studies, but he did a postgraduate degree at Otley College in conservation management.  Latterly he worked for the Suffolk Wildlife Trust, managing heathland and stock, and was project manager for the Sandlings team.  He developed an interest in wild food, both plants and fungi, and also low-impact living and sustainability, and managing grasslands with the use of a scythe rather than a mower. 

 

dates: see 'book online' below

more on scything

how to book:
 

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arrive:
 
for a 9.00am prompt start
depart:
 
after the course finishes at 4.00pm
directions:
 
sent with booking confirmation
what to bring:
 
strong boots; work gloves; any scythes you have; appropriate clothing; pen and notebook
let us know:
 
if you have any special needs
price:
 
£65
Refundable up to 3 weeks prior to course (minus £20 admin fee)
No refunds for cancellations within 3 weeks of course
lunch:
 
provided
car sharing:
 
visit our car sharing forum to offer or request a lift
 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 

 

 

 

the venue is a 70-acre organic farm near Sudbury in Suffolk