
Lamyatt's village cider cooperative produces our own cider. It's named after the spirit that's said to roam Creech Hill at night and look down on the village. On Apple Day, we all help to harvest the ancient varieties of local apples in Ern Richard's orchard which sits adjacent to the village hall. Our simple old-fashioned methods produce small quantities of clean, crisp and fresh-tasting high-quality cider which is then matured in old rum barrels to create its distinctive flavour.
Why they need our serviceSo far, sales of Bullbeggar have contributed £3,500 which has been divided between the church and village hall.
Plan and expected resultsThe funds will help us to convert our damp hall into a safe and comfortable meeting place for old and young alike, helping the village community to stay together and combat loneliness and isolation.

Shepton Mallet | Community Support & Development
Shepton Mallet | Community Support & Development
£5
will contribute to the cost of labelling
£50
will go towards the cost of bottling the cider
£150
will help towards the cost of apple-pressing