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Welcome To The Field shelter

The Field Shelter is a vegan sanctuary for animals and people alike. We are creating a cruelty free space in the countryside where you can rest assured that no animals have been harmed. We set up the guesthouse as the first step towards starting our animal rescue and at the end of every month we put all of the profits towards the next stage of the project alongside making donations to mutual aid projects & paying reparations.

In April 2021 we officially became a sanctuary and we are currently focussing on rescuing sheep. Alongside caring for our residents we are working on fixing drainage issues as well as building a winter barn. Next we will build a woodland home for pigs, and then a safe space for birds. Alongside this we’re working on making the land a haven for wildlife by sowing wildflowers for the bees and nurturing the plants and trees that wild animals and birds love. 

We are working towards renovating the next building which will be accessible. To turn our vision into reality we need the guesthouse to be a success so please read more here or book your stay now.

 

guesthouse

Our goal here at The Field Shelter is to start rescuing farmed animals. We set up our cosy modern vegan guesthouse to raise money to make this possible.

We are currently using the profits from the guesthouse to build The Field Shelter sanctuary but once we’re all built and ready to go we’ll be using the profits for the day to day running costs, feed, and vet bills.

Our Story

The Field Shelter is run by Jojo and Nick. Collectively we have been vegan for 24 years. We are both incredibly motivated by our goal of rescuing some of the most vulnerable animals.

After living in cities all our lives we were fortunate to spend 3 years travelling and volunteering with many different animal rescues and projects. During this time we recognised that we could use our privilege, skills, and drive to rescue animals, to do something good for the world, and to leave something that will continue once we’re gone.