At the CRT one of our core values is a thriving community in the countryside, that’s why we turned old and disused farming properties into vibrant and thriving communities supporting sustainable local businesses.
Whether it’s artwork, furniture or perishables these pockets of creativity represent our vision to reinvigorate rural communities, as well as giving local businesses a platform to share their talent and passion.
By supporting these business you are supporting CRT’s vision for a cohesive future for all.
Time-aged, rustic furniture and decorative salvage Read more
Established silversmith and jewellery designer Jessica Noble creates her own designs and teaches others in the Old Barn Workshop. Jessica's popular classes in jewellery making are suitable for all abilities. Read more
Beautifully crafted in silver jewellery using a range of raising and forming techniques. Designs bring together innovation and craft with bold colour, illuminating light and dramatic contours. Read more
Award-winning fresh small batch dairy fudge handmade in Surrey. Read more
Ilkka Martikainen buys, restores and sells quality vintage furniture, lighting and curios, mainly from the mid-Century modern era, 1950-1970s. Read more
John Brown started on The Cheese On The Wey journey in 2017. John has always had a passion for cheese and after walking past The Old Dairy at Pierrepont Farm, the idea that he could make a business out of this passion took root. Read more
Sinead studied locally at the University of the Creative Arts in Farnham then went on to study graphic design at Camberwell College of Arts which led to varied work as a freelance artist and filmmaker for a range of clients. She has returned to the area to join Lisa Gomez at the BiroRobot studio. Read more
Sisters and successful illustrators, Lisa and Elena Gomez founded biroRobot over 10 years ago. Lisa has continued to grow the business by moving the studio to Pierrepont Farm. Lisa brings over 20 years of illustration and design experience to biroRobot, sharing a love of the simple, bold, bright and fun, taking influence from Scandinavian and mid 20th century modern designs. Read more
Peter decided to start making Windsor chairs a number of years ago, inspired by a couple who made their own furniture. Based at the Old Dairy, Peter prefers to use elm for the seat and walnut and cherry wood for the rest of the chair. Read more