Wichelstowe ‘The Orchards’
Set within 200 acres of open space, ‘The Orchards’ is a sustainably focussed residential area within the landscape led Wichelstowe development, situated on the outskirts of Swindon.
Designed and constructed by Keystone,Thursley’s boardwalk is winner of The Rambler’s ‘Britain’s Favourite Footpath 2024’.
Thursley National Nature Reserve, at 325 hectares, is one of the largest remaining fragments of heathland in Surrey. Keystone were engaged by Breheny Civil engineering for design and build of a composite boardwalk, to replace 950 metres of raised boardwalk that was lost to a devastating wildfire on site in May 2020.
The reserve has extensive areas of open dry heathland, peat bogs, pine and deciduous woodlands and is home to all UK reptile species, 20 species of dragonflies and damselflies, as well as an array of birds. Access across the reserve is key for public use. A fire left areas of the site wet all year and careful consideration for accessibility was necessary.
The brief was to design, supply and install a robust boardwalk that would be resilient to the wetland ground conditions on site. The design would need to be aesthetically reminiscent of the boardwalk lost to the fire, and sinuous to appear to ‘flow’ around features on site.
Read about Thursley's boardwalk being named as Britain's favourite path by the Ramblers, October 2024.