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Knepp Estate

Knepp Estate is probably the most famous rewilding project in Britain. We shine a light on its successful business model.

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Charlie Burrell and Isabella Tree have transitioned the estate from farming to wilding over the last 20 years  © Sam Rose

22%

profit margin

Knepp Estate is probably the most famous rewilding project in Britain. But while its storks and purple emperor butterflies are renowned, much less well-known is its successful business model. Knepp鈥檚 nature tourism business 鈥 comprising wild safaris鈥, camping, glamping and a shop 鈥 now has a turnover of around 拢800,000 per year, with a 22% profit margin (拢190,000).

Charlie Burrell and Isabella Tree, who run Knepp Estate, have carried out detailed analysis on how their estate performs against other comparable ones. Using data from Savills to benchmark鈥 Knepp against other rural estates, the analysis shows Knepp greatly outperforming the average English rural estate, as well as the average for the southeast. While much of this is due to Knepp鈥檚 residential and commercial lets, the estate does better than average on agricultural gross income alone.

Indeed, Knepp鈥檚 拢/鈥媓a profits from in-hand farming have consistently outperformed the English average for in-hand farming estates over the past 20 years, as measured by Savills鈥 benchmarking survey. As Isabella Tree relates in her book Wilding, it鈥檚 over this period of time that Knepp has made the transition to rewilding.

Glamping, nature based economies
Camping and glamping provide new forms of income  © Knepp Wildland

Using another measure 鈥 Defra鈥檚 Farm Business Survey 鈥 Knepp Estate鈥檚 in-hand farming profits have also performed better than cereal farms in southeast England over this same period. It鈥檚 done even better when the comparison is made with lowland grazing livestock in the southeast.

Some of Knepp鈥檚 farming income has come through farm subsidies: a combination of the Basic Payments Scheme and, more substantially, Countryside Stewardship (and previously Higher Level Stewardship) as payment for the environmental benefits of Knepp鈥檚 rewilding approach. But the estate has also sought to become less reliant on such schemes, partly by diversifying out of agriculture through its eco-tourism offer, and partly by increasing the profit margins for its produce.

Knepp produces around 35 tonnes of meat a year from its livestock and deer. Currently, most of this is sold wholesale, but a few cattle are butchered and retailed direct through their farm shop, adding an astonishing profit of 拢1,500 per animal over the wholesale price.

Charlie Burrell estimates that if there was sufficient demand to retail all of Knepp鈥檚 wild meat鈥 in this way, the estate could replace its BPS income stream entirely. While it鈥檚 not quite that easy, it鈥檚 one reason why Knepp has invested in an on-site state-of-the-art butchery, which the estate predicts will have a turnover of 拢500,000 to 拢700,000 within five years.

“There鈥檚 clearly space for many more rewilded estates offering camping and wildlife safaris”

Charlie Burrell

Knepp Estate

Knepp estate
Knepp Estate is probably the most famous rewilding project in Britain  © Knepp Estate

Charlie and Isabella鈥檚 long-term aim is to diversify the estate鈥檚 income sources further over the coming years, moving towards a fairly even split between rents, farm produce, tourism and future Environmental Land Management scheme payments. Doing this, they hope, will make Knepp more resilient to whatever the world can throw at it 鈥 be that uncertainties around farm payment systems, Brexit trade deals, or future pandemics.

Even though COVID-19 has dented Knepp鈥檚 tourism, there appears to be an insatiable appetite for getting out and connecting to nature鈥, as Charlie puts it. Is the market saturated? No, says Charlie; there鈥檚 clearly space for many more rewilded estates offering camping and wildlife safaris. When it鈥檚 put to him that there can only ever be one Knepp, his answer is as succinct as it should be encouraging to would-be rewilders: 搁耻产产颈蝉丑!鈥

Read more about Knepp Estate and other rewilding projects on the Rewilding Network map.

Page published October 2021

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