Our Team
With 6 generations of experience Bridge House Farm is a true family business that is continually looking to evolve and take on new challenges. Our experienced management team has a wealth of experience and enthusiasm.

Director
Robin grew up on the farm and started work here in 1980 after graduating from Newcastle University. Apart from a short period working on farms in South, Central and North America, he has helped to develop the farm into the thriving business which is here today.
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Robin is the vice-chairman of Thames Valley Cambac, the largest farmer owned pig marketing group in the UK, and a member of the AHDB Pork Council. He is also a former Chair of Governors at Moulton College and has a keen interest in Agricultural Education.
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A father of 4 boys, he is married to a local GP, and enjoys skiing, country sports, walking, cycling and supporting Northampton Saints.

Director
Keith, like robin grew up on the farm and returned back to the business after his time at Harper Adams.
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He heads up the arable team currently looking after 5 farms in the locality, from Cold Ashby, Braunston, Ashby St Ledgers and East Haddon. Alongside this he was previously a Director of Anglia Farmers and actively involved in the management there for a number of years.
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Outside of work Keith is a keen golfer and enjoys many other sporting activities.
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Keith is married to Kate and has 3 grown up children, Jack, Ben and Maddy who certainly keep him out of trouble.

Director
Charlie qualified as a vet from Nottingham University in 2011. He returned to the business in 2018 after working as a vet in various farm animal roles across the UK. His veterinary experience is extremely useful in the pig business and it has helped the farm take a lead in improving and advancing animal health and welfare.
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With a love for all types of farming he is constantly looking at ways to innovate and take the business forwards in different directions. Part of this success has been reflected in the various awards that the farm has won in the previous few years.
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Charlie is involved in various discussion groups and constantly on the look out for new ideas. He has spoken at a number of National events to promote the farm and success of British Farming in general.
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Outside of work he is an avid Rugby fan and enjoys playing most sports whenever the opportunity arises.

Pig Unit Manager
Andy joined the business in 2002 and has led from the front as it has developed over the years. He brings a wealth of pig knowledge and experience to the team and very much leads from the front.
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He is particularly interested in the breeding and selection side of the farm. His attention to detail is one of the reasons why breeding stock from BHF are so well respected.
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Andy's 3 children all worked on the farm growing up and Calum currently works in the arable side of the business.
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