The Mallerstang Valley on the eastern edge of Cumbria is a spectacular place to live and work.
Matthew and Liz Staley would not want to be anywhere else. For almost five years, the couple has managed a hill farm on the fellside.
Like their sheep, they have to be hardy to cope with some tough winters, as well as the demands of farming 1,000ft (304m) up.
It has yet to put them off, as they are due to become full tenants next year.
But they also face a financial battle. Hill farming incomes have been falling in recent years.
To make ends meet, Matthew already has to spend time away from the farm doing freelance dry stone walling work, and Liz runs a full-time business, with another part-time job to keep the family afloat.
Then came the potential impact of the Labour government’s first Budget.