The ecovillage is centered on a Community Hub, from which courses, conferences and open days are run. It was constructed using local timber,
straw bale insulation and locally sourced aggregate as well as incorporating various green technologies (such as a
masonry stove,
passive solar heating and a
wood-fired kitchen). Funding for the Community Hub came from the
Department of Energy and Climate Change. The project has been designed as a replicable template - with each household purchasing a 1000-year agricultural lease from the organisation which provides them with autonomy and security. Each household has access to approximately of land from which they derive food, fuel and income. One resident utilises
permaculture techniques for managing the land, The nine
smallholdings demonstrate a range of natural building techniques though there have been challenges over compliance with building regulations which led to some of the residents being taken to court by
Pembrokeshire County Council. These issues have since been resolved. The site is listed by
RCAHMW and featured on
Channel 4's
Grand Designs, Series 17, Episode 6 in 2016. ==Post-establishment==