Beechfield aerial view

Sustainability

At Beechfield House, we love nature. Our country house is set in eight acres of gardens, woodland and our very own wild garden, which is home to some rare species, including a magnificent blue Cedar tree (Cedrus atlantica glauca) on the front lawn, a number of superb examples of the Dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) and a huge giant redwood (Sequoiadendron giganteum). Our 24 bedrooms are each named after one of the trees in our grounds. So it's important to us that we are doing as much as we can to reduce any negative impact we have on our environment.

Beechfield garden

What we're doing:

  • Reducing food miles by sourcing local produce
  • Using homegrown produce from our kitchen garden where possible
  • Wild garden on the grounds to encourage nature
  • Recycling our cooking oil
  • Sorting and recycling all waste
  • Monitoring and reducing food waste
  • Collecting food waste separately for Bio composting
  • We have installed four EV charging points
  • Using recyclable cleaning products
  • Reducing single use plastic in bedrooms
  • Using refillable bottles in bedrooms
  • Switching off lights and switches after servicing a room
  • Installing motion sensor lighting where appropriate
  • Ensure AV equipment is not left on standby
  • Keeping transactions paperless as much as possible

How are we doing?

We're always open to feedback, so if you think there's something we could improve on, then we'd love to hear from you.

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