Nestled in the stunning hills of Lake Forsyth Banks Peninsula on the east coast of the New Zealand's South Island about 40 minutes from Christchurch, Manderley Farm offers an authentic and immersive glimpse into New Zealand’s traditional farming lifestyle. Owned and operated by Ross and Mary Millar, this working sheep farm is a 750-acre farm with stunning bush clad hills and spectacular vistas plus Ross and Mary's warm hospitality. Stocked with 180 beef cattle "somewhere up in the hill", Ross quipped, there are also over 100 sheep that graze the hills all year round. They are mustered by clever sheep dogs especially bred for this purpose, including Ross's collie's Maggie and Mollie. From watching Ross's expertly trained sheepdogs herd flocks on his whistle commands to witnessing the art of sheep shearing, every moment is a celebration of rural life. Strolling through Mary's manicured gardens, we were invited onto their historic homestead to enjoy her homemade sausage rolls, shortbread and a hot cup of tea, all the while surrounded by nature's beauty, and the 'bahing' of Merino sheep.
Ross with his rescue dog Maggie is one of his best sheep herders
Lovely Maggie with her paws crossed like a little lady, she is just 2 years old and very good
at responding to Ross's whistle and herding sheep from high in the hills
at responding to Ross's whistle and herding sheep from high in the hills
Trained to respond to specific whistles, the sheep dogs are told where to find the sheep in the hills,
and to direct them to Ross
Maggie has succeeded in bring the herd of Merino Sheep from up the hills
Ross explaining the nature of Merino Sheep who love to keep together in tight groups
Ross explaining the nature of Merino Sheep who love to keep together in tight groups
to keep it safe and secure while shearing
what's going on, but seems relaxed in Ross's expert hands
with forecasts predicting it could hit its lowest level in over 100 years by mid-2026
and surrounded by her beautifully tended garden
Purple Agapanthus are a robust, clump-forming perennial and found all around New Zealand,
and although very showy they are actually an invasive weed
we sat in her beautiful garden after a very special day indeed
Mary Millar's Sausage Rolls
Makes 24
Recipe courtesy of Manderley Cookbook by Mary Millar
1 apple, grated
1 onion, chopped fine
1/4 tsp curry powder
1 lb sausage meet
1 tbsp soy sauce
1 small egg
1/2 tsp chilli sauce
Flakey puff pastry
Preheat oven to 400°F. Blend all of the ingredients together in a medium bowl, and form into a long sausage. Layout a long rectangle of pastry, long edge closest to you. Brush egg along one long edge. Place the filling on top and shape into a long log shape down the middle of the pastry. Ensure the meat is tight and compact, without gaps. Brush edge of pastry with egg, then roll up, finishing with the seam side down, moistening the edge with water. Slice into 1/2-inch pieces and place on a baking tray, and bake for 25 minutes until golden brown.


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