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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Packington Estate ESG Policy 2025

Developing and maintaining an ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategy for a country estate involves considering various unique contexts, including historical aspects as well as the cultural significance of such properties, and their custodianship; past, present, and future, to preserve these locations for future generations to come, across all the three aspects of such an initiative.

Packington Estate has four overarching pillars that drive the spirit and principles of the Estate and provide the building blocks for all the Estate’s businesses, operations and projects. These four pillars are Stewardship, Sustainability, Wellbeing and Restoration.

The Estate is in a transitional phase moving away from more traditional, methodologies of Estate management to a progressive strategy, in line with current business practises and procedures. Much of the Estate is undergoing such an evolution to more sustainable operations. This covers every venture and project, from Estate stewardship all the way through to the Board Room.

Packington’s ESG policy is bolstered by its actionable and tangible achievements, framed and guided by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (the SDGs or Global Goals). We all know that big global challenges need bold action, from every corner. This initiative was unanimously voted into being by all of the 197 member Nations of the United Nations, and this was formalised with an Act named Resolution Agenda 30, to build a greener, fairer, better world by 2030 and everyone has a role to play in helping achieve these Global Goals. Packington Estate is utilising the SDGs across the Estate as a guideline to set out its pathway for all future prospects and developing over time, an equitable, sustainable, biodiverse, conscientious, and healthy future.

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Packington Estate & the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Packington Estate & the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Packington Estate has four overarching pillars that drive the ethos and spirit of the Estate and provide the building blocks for our operations. These are Restoration, Stewardship, Sustainability, and Wellness. The Estate is in a transition phase moving away from conventional and out-dated practises, to more positive, forward thinking and environmentally-aware processes. Much of the Estate land and property is now undergoing an evolution towards more sustainable methods, not just in farming, but also across the board, all the way through to its corporate governance.

As part of this transition process, the Estate is a supporter and advocate of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We all know that we face big challenges in today’s world: poverty, hunger, inequality and climate change are just some of the issues we need to address urgently.

Big challenges need bold action to overcome them, and that is where the Sustainable Development Goals come in, otherwise known as the “Global Goals”. These Goals are a plan agreed to by all 197 Member Nations of the UN and set in motion by Resolution Agenda 30, to build a greener, fairer, better world by 2030, and everyone has a role in helping to achieve them.

Packington Estate has taken on board a number of these Goals, and aspires to promote the Goals, generate awareness for the Goals, and encourage others to be inspired to take on the Goals in their own capacity.

To read and discover more about the Global Goals, and ways in which anyone can participate, click HERE.

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