Yorkshire farmer and recluse, Hannah Hauxwell lived a hard life, alone on her small Pennine farm – until she became an unlikely TV star in the 1970s. Here we look back on her extraordinary life…

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Published: Friday, 09 August 2024 at 14:42 PM


With all her strength, Hannah Hauxwell tugs at the leash of an uncooperative bullock when the animal suddenly bolts free. “You little beast!” she shouts, chasing the animal down the snowy hillside in her long coat and boots. It would be funny if it weren’t for the sombre background music and the white-haired lady struggling alone in the fading light.

Hannah eventually delivers the animal to a farmer to take to market. “I’ve had a bit of a fight but I managed him,” she says with typical understatement. They exchange a few pleasantries and she sets foot back through the snow and frozen mud to Low Birk Hatt Farm – the remote 80-acre holding in Baldersdale where she lives on her own, without running water or electricity.

Boardwalk across Hannah’s meadow nature reserve, leading to High Birk Hatt Farm/Credit: Gordon Hatton for Geograph

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