A fundraiser has been launched to help a farm recover after some of its buildings were burned down in a suspected arson.
Staff at the Field of Dreams Farm in Thurston were left "heartbroken" and "frustrated" after a fire caused one of their outbuildings to burn to the ground on Saturday, March 5.
The shed, which burned down, was where the team would make the kindling and house the generators and stock that they sell in the farm shop.
A GoFundMe page has now been set up to help the farm recover from the blaze
Farm manager Sue Smith said: "Everyone was devastated about what had happened, and we didn't know why it happened in the first place and it was not necessary."
The farm's polytunnel was also damaged at some point during the evening of March 5.
Ms Smith said the farm has not replaced the shed yet as they are still waiting for insurance to sort out the contents of the original shed.
The GoFundMe page has raised £326 for the Field of Dreams Farm and anyone who would like to donate should visit the fundraiser's website.
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