A Week on the Estate: Big Plans, Projects Galore & Valentine’s Artisans
Earlier this month, we published ‘Farming Fit for the Future: Regeneration at South Ormsby’ which explored how we’ve been trying to do rural commerce better, and why doing right by the planet matters so much. In case you missed it, you can catch up HERE.
Ours is an ambitious vision and success brings new challenges and no end of hard work. With that in mind, this week we’re offering a preview of the new jobs we’ll be adding to our long to-do list over the next few years.
MANOR FARM & HARDEN’S GAP
We host several thriving Massingberd-Mundy businesses and new ones will join them over time. We began work on the unused Manor Farm stables a year ago and aim to complete their refurbishment this summer. Featuring well-insulated floors, walls, roofing and windows, they’ll offer four high-quality, energy-efficient office spaces to new and existing commercial operations.
Work is also underway to convert 12 stables at Harden’s Gap into six office units. The ground has been cleared and work is due to complete in summer 2024.
SOLAR POWER
Both Keal Yard and Harden’s Gap feature roof-mounted solar arrays and Manor Farm will follow suit. In 2022, we upgraded our electrical transmission system so that we can share solar power across the Estate via the grid.
WALKING TRAILS
We continue to monitor and plan improvements to our network of walking trails. More kissing gates are coming and we’ll be improving conditions underfoot in wet weather. On the bridle path at Harden’s Gap, we’ve moved the fence to make it wider and planted new hedging.