
Wild Acres
Over the past few decades, our natural world has taken a hit. From habitat loss to pollution and climate change, we need to give a helping hand to nature wherever we can.
Our wild acres has created valuable habitat for our beautiful local species, using a mixture of seeded wildflower meadow, small Hazel coppice,natural rewildling/regeneration and installation of a bountiful wildlife pond.
We use this natural repopulation to connect and educate people about the wonders of our natural world, and provide them with the skills to explore this themselves.
Whether you are 2 or 102, connecting with nature brings bundles of benefits for your physical and mental health, and promotes eco-friendly behaviour change.











“I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want.”
—Andy Warhol
Features of the wild acres
Wildflower meadow - Wildlife Pond - Bird Boxes - Diverse Hedgerow - Dead Wood Habitat - Bee Hive - Bug Hotels - Bird Hide - Teaching Space - Education - Native Trees
Activities of the wild acres
Education sessions - Walks - Talks - Community Days - Volunteering - Course Days - Wellness Groups - Wildlife Club
Barn Owls at Four Acre
