08/06/2026
People often ask how Norðheim is coming along.
The honest answer?
Slowly. Steadily. One step at a time.
We’ve had promising conversations. We’ve viewed land. We’ve had opportunities appear and disappear again. Most recently, a potential piece of land that looked very hopeful has unfortunately gone quiet.
But that’s part of building something worth building.
We’re not looking for just any field. We’re looking for the right place. Somewhere that can become a home for traditional skills, campfires, craftsmanship, community and a slower way of life.
In the meantime, we keep moving forward.
The Elderwood Project continues to grow.
Workshops continue to run.
Timber continues to be saved from landfill.
Skills continue to be shared.
The community continues to grow.
One day we’ll find the right piece of land and when we do, we’ll be ready.
Until then, we keep building the foundations.
And here’s where you might be able to help.
If you own land or woodland in Yorkshire that is currently sitting unused and generating little or no income, we’d love to speak with you. We are not looking to buy outright. We’re looking for a long-term partnership where we can transform an underused space into something meaningful, sustainable and financially beneficial for everyone involved.
Whether it’s a corner of a farm, a field that isn’t being used, or a piece of woodland that’s been left to its own devices, please get in touch. You never know, it might just become the future home of Norðheim.
Norðheim was never a sprint. It was always a longship voyage.
Norðheim vaknar.