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SUSTAINABILITY
“Organic means working with nature. It means higher levels of animal welfare, lower levels of pesticides, no manufactured herbicides or artificial fertilisers and more environmentally sustainable management of the land and natural environment, which means more wildlife.”
- Soil Association
At Oxleaze we strive to be as gentle on the land as possible. We farm sustainably, working with nature to boost our soil health and biodiversity which in turn enriches our environment and allows us to produce premium, nutrient rich food.
Our sustainability pledge as custodians of our surrounding environment is to ensure that we leave this ancient farmland in a state where it can fuel as many generations as have already lived off the land in the past.
Our sustainable stats
Certified organic in 2007
2012 onsite 200kwh biomass installed run on 50% of our own woodland that provides heat for all the properties and businesses on the farm
Solar PV array of 270 Kw that provides electricity for all commercial and residential properties
50 acres of flower-rich grassland established 17 years ago
135 acres of unimproved pasture
50 acres of traditional water meadows
Traditional suckler herd of 70 Aberdeen Angus, both organic and 100% pasture-fed
No till since 2021
In the last 20 years we have planted 30,000 trees and 26,000 hedging plants
2x electric charging points to allow delegates of the 14 businesses onsite and wedding guests to charge their electric cars
Our achievements
Purdey Awards for Game & Conservation: Certificate of Merit 2016
The Cotswold Grey Partridge Trophy for Conservation: 2020
Record number of linnets found
They play host to a thriving population of over 15 broods of English Grey partridge, one of the most rapidly declining farmland birds in Europe
Flocks of 300 lapwings pass through in winter which follow the cattle around, and an RSPB survey found that the farm has the highest density of linnets recorded in the UK
Oxleaze Barn endeavours to be as sustainable a wedding venue as possible. All events are monitored closely to ensure the following guidelines are followed:
No oasis used in floristry
Only petal confetti allowed
Local caterers and local produce
Flowers sourced from the UK
Recyclable order of service and menus
Recyclable/biodegradable wedding favours
Refillable milk and soap bottles in accommodation
Prop hire available to reduce waste
No plastic packaging
Lift shares
We are launching a sustainable wedding package that will reassure clients that their wedding day will tread as gently on the farm as we do!