WHAT IS WILD PACKINGTON?

Wild Packington is rooted in the soil. 

Healthy soil nurtures wholesome food, supports human wellbeing, and sustains a thriving planet. Across the Estate—from the Walled Gardens and Regenerative Farms to our Nature Restoration projects—we are committed to caring for the land.

By restoring and protecting our soils, and safeguarding the rich biodiversity they support, we ensure that everything we produce, whether grown or grazed, is the best it can be.

WHERE THE WILD IS INVITED IN...

 

Wilder and wilder

The wild is invited to take over the formality of the Estate.

It will get wilder and wilder, overlaying old with new.


We see a return to healthy abundance, diversity and colour, ever-evolving wild connections and pathways. 

Explore wild packington

Discover Marsh Lane Nature Reserve, where well-established feeding stations attract a wide range of species including Nuthatch and Great Spotted Woodpecker.  

Here, wet grasslands, scenic walks and wildlife converge, a testament to our ambition to invite nature back into the heart of the Estate. 

DID YOU KNOW?

 

  • The River Blythe meanders through three miles of the first phase of our Nature Restoration project, and is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

 

  • Over seven miles of established native hedgerows stretch across the Phase One area.

 

  • The botanical illustrations featured across the website were originally painted by Louisa, 4th Countess of Aylesford, a noted 18th century botanist who lived at Packington Hall.

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