Woodland & biodiversity
New woodland creation and habitat enhancement, helping to lift Lincolnshire's tree cover and give nature room to recover.
Furzehills began with a simple idea: this beautiful old golf course had so much more to give. Fifty acres of rolling fairways, mature trees and open sky were too good to let go quiet.
So we set about reimagining the whole place. The fairways that once hosted a quiet round of golf now wind between disc-golf baskets, giant chess boards and space for teams to come together. The handsome old clubhouse has become the beating heart of it all — a restaurant, a farm shop, a welcome point with everything visitors need.
Upstairs, rooms once tucked away are now somewhere to rest your head. And out across the grounds, our shepherd huts give you your own little hideaway, hot tub and all.
We're growing into the space gently, adding new activities and ideas as we go. What stays the same is the feeling: room to breathe, things to enjoy, and a warm welcome whenever you arrive.
The handsome old clubhouse — the beating heart of Furzehills.
Furze Hills (LN9 5PP) is taking small, positive steps towards something bigger: a place where health, nature recovery and sustainable rural enterprise come together for the good of the local community.
We're building this through partnership — working alongside colleagues in the NHS and public health, and drawing on award-winning experience such as the smoking-cessation programmes delivered in Suffolk. Our aim is to show how environmental enhancement and preventative healthcare can support one another.
The vision sits closely with Lincolnshire's environmental priorities — the Green Masterplan, the county's 2026 Environmental Policy, and the Greater Lincolnshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy. With Lincolnshire holding one of the lowest levels of woodland cover in England, projects like ours can help demonstrate what nature recovery and community wellbeing look like in practice.
New woodland creation and habitat enhancement, helping to lift Lincolnshire's tree cover and give nature room to recover.
A regenerative farming pilot exploring healthier soils, richer land and more sustainable ways to grow.
Gentle glamping and countryside stays that let people enjoy the land while treading lightly on it.
Carbon sequestration and long-term environmental stewardship woven into everything we do here.
Space for community health, recuperation and wellbeing — the quiet, restorative side of the countryside.
Public access, learning and rural diversification, opening the countryside up for more people to enjoy and understand.
Space is the luxury here. Fifty acres to roam, rest and recuperate — far from the everyday rush.
Time in nature is good for us. We're building Furzehills around recuperation, gentle activity and preventative, restorative care.
From the farm shop shelves to the restaurant kitchen, we lean on local produce and people wherever we can.
There's no substitute for being here. Plan a visit, book a stay, or just say hello.