An unusual and unique ECO gift of Ancient Woodland
If you are wondering what to buy as a unique Christmas, Birthday, Anniversary, Mother's Day or Father's Day present, why not consider an ECO GIFT of Ancient Woodland.
For just £19.95 you can have your very own part of Fryarne Park Wood, part of the Lynsore Bottom series of Mediaeval woodlands in the village of Stelling Minnis near Canterbury in Kent, Southern England.
Awarded the coveted S.S.S.I.
status by English Nature (now known as Natural England), Fryarne Park woods
extend to some 50 acres of broadleaf woodland and is a haven habitat for several
unusual species of flora and fauna.
Deepdale (UK) Ltd offers an opportunity to own, or buy as as very special gift, a part of this ancient woodland. Our ownership is in perpetuity through freehold title registered at the office of H.M. Land Registry!
Whatever your special occasion your ancient woodland ownership comes complete with Title Certificate, framed keepsake photo, and exciting updates from the Country Landowners Association.
Last but not least, buy one for yourself! You are someone very special, you’re worth it. And unlike many gifts in this disposable age, owning woodland lasts forever! This present will not be put to one side and forgotten.
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How can you help save the planet with a gift of Ancient Woodland
The
destruction of forests and other habitats, pollution, illegal wildlife trade and
now climate change are all damaging nature. A lot has been done to protect
wildlife and woodland in the UK, and there are some good news stories, but human
activity is putting nature under threat and causing species extinctions around
the world. Buy some ancient woodland and you can help today. The UK's forests and woodlands
are home to some amazing wildlife, so keep your eyes open as you explore these
natural habitats. You never know what you might see!
The UK lags way behind the rest of Europe in terms of tree cover and our most precious wildlife habitats – ancient woodland – covers just 2% of the country. Creating new, and preserving ancient woodland habitats is vital for the survival of our most precious species to enable them to better adapt to the effects of climate change. Climate change is not only a topical issue but one we expect to be of enduring concern for land owners for decades to come. Farming and forestry are on the frontline of climate change. They depend critically on the climate for the production of their outputs. However, land management can remove CO2 by storing it in soil and trees. This is called carbon sequestration.
Reducing or at least offsetting your Carbon Footprint is part of all our wider social responsibility.
Buy a gift of Ancient Woodland and get involved today.

