Lannock Farm: Rooted in Sustainability, Growing with Innovation

Lannock Farm courtyard in progress, November 2024

Situated in the village of Weston, North Hertfordshire, Lannock Farm is a place where people can connect with nature, driven by a strong commitment to sustainability and fostering a thriving environment. Nestled amidst the serene rural landscape of Hertfordshire, the farm is surrounded by expansive arable fields and scattered pockets of pasture.

With five generations of family care, the farm has developed a deep-rooted connection to the land and the local Weston parish. This bond is complemented by an innovative and forward-looking approach to farming that emphasizes regenerative practices. These practices aim to improve soil health, enhance biodiversity, maintain water quality, and provide opportunities for people to flourish in a countryside setting.

Lannock Farm also offers a distinctive workspace tailored for businesses in the food and beverage, farming, and creative industries. These spaces are ideal for enterprises seeking to innovate, collaborate, and drive positive change within their fields. By being part of this supportive and progressive community, businesses can thrive while contributing to a sustainable future in the heart of the countryside.


Lannock Farm : In The Words Of Alex Cherry

Digg&Co has been working with us on the Grainworks project at Lannock Farm for over five years, and their contribution has been integral to bringing our vision to life. From the very start, their early conceptual ideas were not only imaginative but also deeply attuned to the specific character of the site. They helped us understand the profound connection between the land itself and the surrounding farmland, which was crucial to the overall design process.

The design team took the time to listen to our ambitions, as well as our concerns, and managed to translate these into a design that was both functional and inspiring. Their ability to take abstract ideas and turn them into something tangible was remarkable. What stood out, in particular, was Toby’s skillful use of pencil on stencil paper. His delicate yet precise drawings were a reflection of his vast knowledge and experience in landscape design, enabling us to visualize the project more clearly and discuss it in a way that felt natural and collaborative.

As we move from plans to action — laying paving slabs and seeing the first hints of the design take shape — the joy of the project becomes more apparent every day. The people who live and work on the site are starting to see the tangible benefits of all the hard work, and the space is beginning to come alive in a way that’s truly rewarding.

Landscaping is often the aspect of a project that gets pushed to the bottom of the to-do list, particularly on a project like this. However, at Lannock Farm, we’ve come to realize just how vital the outdoor spaces are in making the site truly unique. The landscaping not only enhances the aesthetic value of the place but also plays a significant role in fostering a sense of community. A well-designed outdoor environment can make a huge difference in creating a happy and thriving space where people can work, collaborate, and feel inspired.

Throughout the entire journey, Digg&Co. has been there for us, offering invaluable guidance and support. They are currently assisting us with a planting plan that will further bring the space to life and create a vibrant, sustainable environment for years to come. We’re excited to see the outcome and couldn’t be more pleased with the collaboration so far.

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