English Braeburn – a variety once thought impossible to grow in the cold English climate, has proven very successful and is producing higher volumes year on year. Few years ago Paul Mansfield saw the potential in growing English Braeburn and now with 162,837 trees in the ground on over 185 acres, he is one of the biggest Braeburn growers in UK. Braeburn is a first class desert apple which has a unique combination of sweet and tart flavour. It is believed to have been discovered as a chance seedling in New Zealand in 1950s, possibly a cross between Granny Smith and Lady Hamilton apples. It is thought that its name probably comes from the Braeburn Orchards, where it was first grown commercially. The texture of the Braeburn is crisp, firm (without being too hard), and juicy- it snaps cleanly with every bite, realising a rich apple flavour- refreshing and sharp with a good balance of sweetness. It is a late season apple picked in late October until mid November and has a long storage life. It is great for snacks and salads, its eating qualities make it adaptable for cooking as well as fresh use. The future of the English Braeburn looks even brighter as over the next few years more and more will become available. As reported earlier this season we were very excited and looking forward to a bumper crop because of the warm spring and the wet summer but unfortunately on few of our sites we are hit by heavy hail destroying 20% of our crop. Nevertheless the picking of the Braeburn has begun in full swing and they will be available on the shop shelves later on this year. This year our BBN production is estimated to be 170 thousand cases, with Paul Mansfield is the largest single man grown in UK
Located in Kent, the Garden of England, Mansfields is one of the largest growers and packers of top, stone and soft fruit with over 35 years of experience.
The family run business is the biggest UK apple grower and the largest UK cherry grower, whilst also growing pears, plums and strawberries in significant volumes. Mansfields is one of the only UK top fruit operations that is expanding both fruit production and packing facilities. The company comprises of over 3,000 acres of top fruit (dessert apples, culinary apples and pears), stone fruit (cherries and plums) and soft fruit (strawberries), which are grown on 15 locations in Kent at varied geographic locations in order to extend harvest seasons and to mitigate weather related risk. The main storage and packing site is located at Nickle Farm on the outskirts of Chartham village, six miles south of Canterbury on the A28
Paul Mansfield
Through the years Mansfields have won numerous awards including Grower of the Year Award 2005, Top Fruit Grower of The Year 2003 & 2005, Orchard of the Year Award 2005 & 2006
Our Farms
All of our sites are situated in Kent, spread between Rainham and Canterbury to the south and north of the A2
Nickle Farm
Nickle Farm is situated on the A28 at Chartham near Canterbury in Kent, it is bordered on one side by the Great Stour River and to the North by the North Downs and consists of apples, pears, cherries and plums orchards.
Nickle Farm
Broad Oak Farm
Broad Oak Farm is situated just off the A291 at Broad Oak near Canterbury in Kent, growing apples, pears, cherries, plums and strawberries.
Middle Pett Farm
Middle Pett Farm is situated off the A2 at Bridge near Canterbury in Kent and is bordered to the Northwest by Whitehill Wood and the south by Gorsley Wood, producing apples, plums and strawberries
Strawberry field
Loyterton and Moonfield Farms
Loyterton and Moonfield Farms are managed as one unit. Farms are situated off the A2 between Sittingbourne and Faversham and are in the parish of Lynsted, growing apples, pears, plums and strawberries
Table top strawberries at Loyterton
Pitstock farm
Pitstock farm is situated off the A2 between Sittingbourne and Faversham, in the adjacent parish of Rodmersham, and consists of apples, pears and plums plantings.
Wakeley, Street and Chesley Farms
Wakeley, Street and Chesley Farms are managed as one unit. The farms are situated off the A2 near Rainham in Kent; Wakeley and Street Farm are in the parish of Upchurch and Chesley Farm in the adjacent parish of Newington
Swanton Farm
Swanton Farm, our highest altitude farm, 165 metres (536 ft) above sea level, is situated off the A249 at Bicknor near Mainstone in Kent, on top of the North Downs and is bordered to the West by woodland, and consists of apples, pears, cherries and plums orchards.
Norton farm
Norton farm is situated just off the A2 at Provender Lane near Faversham in Kent and is bordered on the South East side by Putt Wood, growing cherries and plums
Cherry orchard at Norton
Home Farm
Home Farm is situated south off the A299 at Marshside near Canterbury Kent and bordered to the south Chislet, planted with apple trees.
Waddenhall Farm
Waddenhall Farm is situated west of Stone Street (B2068 road) and east of Waltham village and is bordered to the North, South and West by woodland where we grow mainly apples.
New Apple Plantings at Waddenhall
Guilton Farm
Guilton Farm is very close to the village of Ash, which is east of Canterbury and is placed either side of the A257 the Canterbury to Sandwich road. Only strawberries production on this farm.
New Place Farm
New Place Farm, Ickam is sited on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Ickham, and consists of strawberries and fallow, surrounded by productive grade 1 farmland.
What we grow
Every year we produce over 15,000 tonnes of apples and pears, 2,000 tonnes of strawberries, 600 tonnes of plums, 300 tonnes of cherries
Apple varieties from our orchards
Braeburn, Bramley, Cox, Discovery, Early Windsor, Egremont Russet, Empire, Gala, Galaxy, Golden Delicious, Grenadier, Idared, Jazz, Jonagored, Katy, Mondial Gala, Red Pippin, Spartan, Worcester
Pear varieties we grow
Beurre Hardy, Comice, Concorde, Conference, Taylors Gold, Williams
Mansfields seeks to recognise our responsibilities to our suppliers, customers, and staff and the way we impact on our social and physical environment. We have adopted a Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy (CSR) to position ourselves as a leading company in the provision of English fruit that meets the very high social and environmental expectations of our customers.
Our CSR strategy details our visions, governance, structure and management systems and our key targets and objectives. We have set objectives and targets against our key environmental, social and economic priorities.
Key CSR points
We have identified key issues where we will have to deliver high levels of performance if we are to achieve our aspiration to be leaders- Food Safety, Hygiene Management, Health and Safety, Ethical trade, Assurance Schemes, Sustainable food sourcing, Biodiversity and Conservation, Agrochemicals, Logistics, Social policy and practice, Nutrition and Health and Customer information, Packaging, Resource management and waste reduction, Training
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