
Proceeds from your sauna purchase support our 8.5 acre site on the edge of the Cotswold escarpment. A woodland restoration project, additionally supporting wildflowers & creating a thriving haven for wildlife
We are not afraid of a bit of hard graft here at Full Circle, and have got stuck in stuck in restoring this already stunning pocket of land.
It’s a race against time to restore a broadleaf woodland canopy as we are in an area famous for it’s Bluebells. Underneath the soil we still have a woodland ecosystem and in order to preserve it we need to create a canopy to provide shade

“We aim for our business to put back what we take out and more, this means more than planting trees – but actively managing the landscape”
Adam & Karen

Sadly this part of the historic Edgehill and Arlescote woodland was felled over 10 years ago to create pasture for livestock, resulting in grassland overtaken by nettles and brambles.
As important and wild as brambles and nettles are, this site can provide a far richer range of habitats, and it was once ancient woodland. It’s now known woodland is far more than the above surface trunks and branches but extends to the networks below ground.
A habitat management strategy is in place to re-establish the woodland and mix of native wildflowers, but also to install nesting and roosting boxes for a variety of wildlife, from insects to raptors.
