Our farm is growing—but not alone. From the very beginning, community collaboration has been the soil beneath our vision.
Through deep partnerships with organizations like Golden Youth Club (based right here in Winterfeld), Educational Greenhouse, and supporting foundations focused on biodiversity and sustainability, we’ve been able to work with over 250 people from our local community—sharing tools, training, and possibilities.
Together, we’ve offered:
Right now, beekeeping is at the heart of it all. It’s where our pillars come together—social upliftment, ecological restoration, and economic opportunity. We’re producing local honey, restoring pollinator habitats, and creating new jobs and small-scale income for those around us.
This is how we measure sustainability: not just in what we grow, but in who grows with us.

At Big House Farm, sustainability isn’t a buzzword—it’s a practice. It shapes how we grow food, how we care for people, and how we make decisions. We follow a model rooted in three interwoven pillars:
Every workshop, every beehive, every retreat is a step toward balance—where people, planet, and prosperity grow together.
The products in our farm shop—like our local honey, herbs, and community-made goods—are part of this vision.
One-third of all profits go into social impact, one-third into environmental care, and one-third into growing the farm.
Every purchase supports a full circle of sustainability.
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8th Avenue, Winterveldt, Gauteng, (Just before the border to Northwest) South Africa
T: +27 83 212 1794 (Neo)
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