charles faram farms

Charles Faram Farms

BRINGING GROWERS AND
BREWERS TOGETHER

Charles Faram Farms Ltd is made up of independent family farms who work hand in hand with us on all aspects of hop growing and development.

This includes continuous improvement by reducing reliance on artificial fertilisers, reduction in crop protection products, increased bio-diversity and cover cropping and the use of alternative fuel and drying techniques.

Through constant collaboration and sharing of knowledge and best practice we work together to supply brewers around the world with the best of British hops.

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Charles Faram Farms Ltd also follow our core values

Quality • Innovation • Respect • Community • Expertise • Reliability

Meet the Charles Faram Farms growers

The Phillips family, dedicated hop growers at Charles Faram Farms, standing in a line in front of a green hedge and blue sky, growing high-quality, sustainable hops for brewers.

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The Phillips family have been growing hops in Herefordshire since they moved to the area in 1850. Richard farms with his wife Lucy and their two sons Bertie and Sam, Lucy is also from long established hop growing family. Both brothers are carrying on the strong family tradition of hop growing into the sixth generation!

Richard is the Chairman of Charles Faram Farms and works very closely with the other grower members to coordinate the varieties and volumes that are required for forward contracts. He is also a great supporter of the hop variety development program and is keen to work with brewers to select the best new varieties for brewing.

Location Herefordshire, UK
Farms Lower Eggleton Court and Tarrington
Began 1850
Managed by Richie Phillips
Varieties Bramling Cross • Golding Pilgrim • Jester® Harlequin®
Hop development Member of the development team
Hop hectares 24.3Ha
Other farming Small amounts of grassing and combinable crops.
Sarah Hawkins and her two sons, also owners of Charles Faram & Co Ltd, Stand together in an arms folded pose in an empty hop yard about to begin the start of the hop growers year and processes

Hawkins farming ltd

The Hawkins family have been at The Farm, Bosbury since the mid 1940’s but the earlier generations were based at farms in both Herefordshire and Kent. They very keen on experimenting with new varieties and new and sustainable ways of producing the crop. John and Henry Hawkins will be the sixth generation of hop growers and they take a huge interest in the hops.

FarmsThe Farm & Millend Farm
BeganCurrent location 1940’s
Managed bySarah Hawkins & Matt Bailey
Varieties

Golding • Progress • Sovereign •Pilgrim • Jester® • Olicana®• Harlequin®

Hop developmentMany Charles Faram trial varieties and soil/pest regenerative management methods
Hop hectares30 Ha
Other farmingBosbury Herefords prime pedigree Hereford cattle
Older generation with the newest generation hop grower in his arms. Charles Faram Farms growers demonstrate expertise passed down through the ages.

R Hollamby & Sons

Richard and his son Doy Hollamby are the present family members involved with the hop growing here in the High Weald. Hops have been grown at Woodknowle since the 1600’s, where the traditional oast house is still used for drying.

Location The High Weald, Sussex, UK
Farms Woodknowle
Began 1910
Managed by Richard and Doy Hollamby
Varieties Admiral • Phoenix • Progress • Target

Hop development Member of the development team
Hop hectares 11.48 Ha
Other farming Some combinable crops
Our friendly Herefordshire Hop Development variety grower Jimmy Barrett stands with Paul Corbett Charles Faram MD to pose for the Charles Faram Farm photos

J W Barrett

The Barrett family have been hop growers in the area for at least 4 generations. Jim has a wealth of experience and is often helping other growers with agronomy and even lending a hand in the kiln.

Location Castle Frome, Herefordshire, UK
Farms Walsorpthorne
Began 1860
Managed by Jimmy Barrett
Varieties Ernest • Jester® • Harlequin®
Hop development Many Charles Faram trial varieties
Hop hectares 6.3 Ha
Paul Corbett our MD stands with grower group member Tim Pennington for a snappy photo in the outdoors.

HG Pennington

The farm has been run by the Pennington family since 1961 when Tim’s father moved from a farm near Liverpool. The farm had previously been growing hops and the Pennington family have continued that ever since. Tim has 2 sons, Charlie (a Fabricator and Engineer) and Will (an Agricultural contractor) who are keen to follow in Tim’s footsteps.

Location Madley, Herefordshire, UK
Farms Lulham Court
Began 1961
Managed by Tim Pennington
Varieties Bramling Cross • Golding
Hop development  
Hop hectares 8.16 Ha
Other farming Vineyard • Combinable crops • Potatoes
Paul Corbett our MD stands with Colin Pudge another loveable Herefordshire grower, during a Charles Faram Farms meeting break.

Colin Pudge

John Perry Pudge’s father started hop growing in Dilwyn in 1892. John moved Brook House Kings Pyon in 1936 and hops have been grown by the family ever since. Colin is the current generation (4th) growing hops with his daughter Erin showing keen interest in becoming the 5th hop farmer.

Location Kings Pyon, Herefordshire, UK
Farms Brook House
Began 1936
Managed by Colin Pudge
Varieties First Gold • Sovereign • Endeavour • Faram Fuggle
Hop development Member of the development team
Hop hectares 9.3 Ha
Other farming Sheep • Cattle • Cider apples • Christmas trees
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CWL Wilson

Hops have been grown at Reeds Farm for Hundreds of years. In1972 the Wilson family purchased the farm and have been growing hops there ever since.

Location Kent, UK
Farms Reeds Farm
Began 1972
Managed by Alan Clark
Varieties Target • Pilgrim • Bramling Cross
Hop development
Hop hectares 12.02 Ha
Other farming Sheep
Paul Corbett our MD stands with a casually posing Edward Lewis during a productive grower meet.

Edward lewis

The Lewis family came to The Haven in 1888 and have farmed there ever since. Edward and his son Ben work as a team to grow only Fuggles at this time, being a farm free from Verticillium Wilt.

Location Dilwyn, Herefordshire, UK
Farms The Haven
Began 1888
Managed by Ben Lewis
Varieties Fuggle
Hop development
Hop hectares 2.55 Ha
Other farming Hereford Cattle • Cider apples • Combinables
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E B Walker & Co

The Walker family having been growing hops locally for many generations going back to the mid 19th Century. John and family started growing as hedgerow specialists in 1996 when First Gold was released. Ed, John and Sues son has returned to the farm, post college, and is actively involved in the farm and hop growing.

Location Herefordshire, UK
Farms Tedney
Began 1920
Managed by John Walker
Varieties Organic Sovereign • Organic Endeavour • Organic Experimentals
Hop development Many Charles Faram trial varieties
Hop hectares 6.9 Ha
Other farming Hereford Cattle • Sheep • Damsons • Cider Apples • Perry Pears • Combinables
Tom Probert casually poses sitting on yellow wrapped hop bale in one of his farm buildings. He is another great Herefordshire addition to the Charles Faram Farms membership

Tom Probert

With roots tracing back to the 1940s, Church Farm is a testament to the enduring legacy of hop farming through generations. Tom, a fourth-generation farmer, inherits a proud tradition of excellence, with his steadfast commitment to quality and sustainability, Tom manages Church Farm with a keen eye on the future, supported by his dedicated team.

Location Weston Beggard, Herefordshire
Farms Church Farm
Began 1940
Managed by Tom Probert
Varieties Bramling Cross • Goldings • Progress • Willamette • Hersbruker
Hop development
Hop hectares 16.2 Ha
Other farming North Devon Cattle • Arable
Richard Capper local to our head office in the UK leans casually against his blue Landrover.

Stocks Farm

Stocks Farm, nestled in Suckley, has flourished for 60 years under the Capper family’s care. Richard Capper, the current owner and manager, continues this legacy with dedication, assisted by his wife Ali and their two children. Richard oversees the 200-acre farm, where they grow a large range of hops, such as Goldings and Harlequin ® and many different varieties of apples. Stocks Farm is also an important member to the Hop Development team.

Location Suckley, Worcestershire
Farms Stocks Farm
Began 1962
Managed by Richard Capper
Varieties Goldings • Pilgrim • Target • Phoenix • Olicana® • Jester® • Harlequin® • Godiva™
Hop development Yes
Hop hectares 40.5 Ha
Other farming Apples
Lennie and husband Simon Parker pose together for an outdoor Charles Faram Farm photo.

Instone Court

The growing of hops at Instone court can be traced back 130 years and probably much further! Simon and Lenny are passionate about hop growing with Simon being a former Chairman of the British Hop Association and a Director of Charles Faram Farms. On the farm they grow many varieties of hop and are an important member of the Hop Development team, contributing a wealth of experience and willingness to trial new and exciting varieties.

Location Herefordshire, UK
Farms Instone Court
Began 1919
Managed by Simon and Lenny Parker
Varieties Admiral • Bullion • Ernest • Golding • Jester® • Emperor® • Opus® • Pilgrim • Progress • Target
Hop development Many Charles Faram trial varieties
Hop hectares 19.3 Ha
Other farming Chickens • Sheep • Hazelnuts • Cider apples • Cooking apples