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"Very quiet location but still within easy striking distance to London"

Archie Ruggles-Brise • 13 November 2017

Canadian visitor rates South Lodge 5 stars

A recent visitor form Canada used South Lodge as a base to explore.

"The house we stayed in was the South Lodge which is well equipped and suitable for 2 couples or a family of 4. London is a 20 minute drive to the station in Braintree and then an hour by train to Liverpool Street Station. Also Cambridge is nearby as well as any number of quaint villages and places of interest."

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Beavers and 17th Century map makers share incredible abilities!

by Archie Ruggles-Brise • 9 December 2024
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by Archie Ruggles-Brise • 18 October 2024
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by Archie Ruggles-Brise • 9 September 2024
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by Archie Ruggles-Brise • 11 July 2024
Essex farm Spains Hall Estate have completed what is believed to be the first off-site Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) deal in Braintree District in north west Essex
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by Archie Ruggles-Brise • 29 April 2024
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Five years of beaver activity reduces impact of flooding and drought

by Archie Ruggles-Brise • 25 March 2024
A project to reintroduce beavers to East Anglia has proven its worth, with the beavers successfully reducing the impact of flooding and drought by storing millions of litres of water over five years. Five years ago, Spains Hall Estate in Essex worked with the Environment Agency to release the first pair of beavers in East Anglia for over 500 years. With free reign across a 10-acre woodland stream, the beaver family, now numbering 11, have created nine dams which are estimated to store 3 million litres of water in ponds covering almost a quarter of the woodland. An animation produced by catchment-scientists from AtkinsRéalis reveals the scale and speed of the changes occurring over five years. Data collected by Kings College London demonstrates that the way water flows across the farm has also changed, with the beavers increasingly building bigger dams to trap more water each time it rains. These changes mean that storm water now flows downstream more slowly, some even being held for several months as it’s slowly released back into the river, helping alleviate low river water levels in summer. Matt Butcher, Environment Agency Catchment Manager, said: “We are delighted that the beavers have thrived and improved the landscape. Their work has demonstrated that nature-based solutions can be used to tackle challenges in smaller river catchments. We initially supported this work as a pilot study and have been really impressed with the results. We have since helped the estate scale up their beaver activity through more direct support, along with other partners, which has enabled the construction of two much larger beaver enclosures.” Molly Howell, Assistant Environmental Scientist at AtkinsRéalis, who produced the animation, said: “The animation is such a powerful tool to convey such a dramatic change in a simple way. The chance to track beaver-led changes over such a long time period has been a great opportunity for us. It means we have real-life insights which we can use to support both Estate and their partners, but also bring to our wider work. It’s a great example of how we’re able to use digital tools within a natural environment to enhance our understanding of what’s happening on the ground, and use that data to better inform how we support the project.” Archie Ruggles-Brise, Spains Hall Estate Manager, said: “This is a massive milestone for us. We took a chance 5 years ago that bringing beavers back would be beneficial, and it’s proven to be better than we could ever have imagined. Locally there is widespread support for the beavers and their work, with the community really taking them to their heart. You can even find beaver greetings cards , beaver beer and beaver-themes on local menus!”

Join us in celebrating our wonderful women this International Women’s Day

by Archie Ruggles-Brise • 8 March 2024
Today, Spains Hall Estate is celebrating International Women’s Day, with good reason!
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Jack and Jill go haring about Spains Hall estate

12 February 2024
This week, whilst trying to count the large, swirling bird flocks frequenting our winter food cover for the annual GWCT Big Farmland Bird Count, I accidentally disturbed a hare laying up against the elements in a form, a shallow depression they dig. The hare sprang into action....

Westminster launch of powerful report

by Archie Ruggles-Brise • 11 January 2024
Independent report calls for 10 steps to recover our water environment
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