“New Hollycopse”
is a drama series by Sharron-Idol.
As the world has evolved, so have the characters from the original Hollycopse Farm. Laura’s niece, Callie, takes up Laura’s mantle, navigating the complexities and adversities of the modern era while continuing her aunt’s legacy.
A Legacy Reborn
The original Hollycopse Farm faced numerous challenges before its closure and sale. During the drought of 1976, the farm was terrorized by a gang of country thugs known as the Night Terrors. Additionally, a TV crew filming a documentary pulled out, cutting off a vital source of income. Amidst these difficulties, original staff members Jon and Steve, along with Laura, grappled with personal developments and dilemmas.
Despite the closure of Hollycopse Farm, Callie, who wasn’t even born at the time, reignited the family’s passion for horses. She established New Hollycopse Farm in a new location, aided by artificial intelligence, a cutting-edge technology innovator, and an international fashion giant.
The Journey Continues
Callie and her team faced myriad challenges: battling tabloids, the British weather, corrupt officials, and more. They even managed to produce a chart-topping single, all while an ego-centric journalist with a grudge sought to undermine them.
Explore the captivating world of New Hollycopse across all three series when they are published. The series comprises forty-eight episodes: an initial sixteen episodes expanded in the first series, fifteen episodes in Series Two, and seventeen in Series Three.
About The Author
Sharron-Idol, the creator of New Hollycopse, has crafted a rich and engaging narrative designed for a more mature audience, particularly those passionate about horses. While the stories maintain a level of sophistication, including minimal swearing, they remain accessible and enjoyable for older children and young adults. The content aims to be educational and informative as well as entertaining.
A Work in Progress
Please note that this series is currently in lieu of a publication deal. As such, there may be areas of the site that appear unfinished or are in the process of being updated. If something seems out of place, please check back later—you might be pleasantly surprised.