Today, on International Day of Forests, we are proud to announce a new partnership with A Healthier Earth on a ForestFactory concept, which will use innovative farming methods to help address the affects climate change.
Today, on International Day of Forests, we are proud to announce a new partnership with A Healthier Earth on a ForestFactory concept, which will use innovative farming methods to help address the affects climate change.
We are proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with visionary environmental consultants Tumblebug, on a six-month pilot project to transform all our organic waste into a self-sustaining circular ecosystem.
We are inviting people to join a green recycling scheme and drop off their used Christmas Trees once the festive holidays are over.
The expression ‘great oaks from little acorns grow’ is nowhere more true than on our Estate, where over 20,000 acorns have been collected this year alone as part of our extensive in-house tree growing programme.
Estate-grown Christmas trees will be on sale outside the Estate Office every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 1st December till 17th December, 10.00 – 16.00.
We have been working with an award-winning employment charity and social enterprise to offer vulnerable people ‘social prescribing’ walks around its 2,000 acres of Parkland and Gardens, to help improve their mental health and wellbeing, helping them move forward with their lives.
July buzzed past in a heartbeat and once again nature provided us with some beautiful moments that produced some breathtaking shots.
We warmly invite you to visit our stunning Butterfly House, which has undergone a huge transformation in the last six months.
June is the signal that time is flying too fast, six months into the year and the longest day has passed. With summer still in full swing it is time to rewind and look back at the sixth month of the year.
As we look forward to the summer months, let us take a moment to reflect on some of our favourite moments from May.
We have partnered with Rappa Fencing as part of a major upgrade of our sheep farming facilities.
A thousand-year-old oak on our Estate has a starring role in David Attenborough’s landmark BBC series ‘Wild Isles’.
We are urging dog owners to act responsibly while visiting our Estate in the run up to lambing season.
From Ancient Oaks to Cedar of Lebanons (one you might even recognise from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix) to Rowans and Limes, our Estate has a large variety of trees.
We are giving people the unique opportunity to give a conscious gift this Christmas and help the environment by having a tree planted on our UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Our Estate is celebrating National Tree Week (26th November – 4th December) by encouraging more visitors to join our epic tree planting scheme across our Oxfordshire Estate.
We are joining forces with Oxfordshire County Council and the University of Oxford to trial a series of new digital permissive pathways on our land.
Oaks from our Estate’s ancient woodland are being used to build an authentic Saxon house as part of a major historic reconstruction.
Gardeners on our Estate in Oxfordshire are ditching their mowers and allowing nature to lead the way.
The first of 270,000 trees are being planted on our Estate as part of an ‘unprecedented’ project, in partnership with Morgan Sindall Group plc, the construction and regeneration group, to create nine new woodlands.
More than 100 trees have been snapped in two after a tornado ripped through Burleigh Wood in Bladon on Halloween.