Tuffon Hall Vineyard wines are vegan and the packaging for them is 100% biodegradable and recyclable. Tuffon Hall Vineyard often works with charities such as FWAG, the farming and wildlife advisory group. There is an abundance of rabbits, hares, foxes, pheasants, partridge and fallow deer surrounding the vineyard. Tuffon Hall Vineyard plant acres of wild flowers and hedgerows to encourage bees, insects and birds. They have also converted a 400 year old threshing barn to host wine tours and tastings, plus a small number of weddings each year. The Crowther family continue to diversify, between farming arable crops and producing award-winning English wines from their vineyard. Angus and Pod Crowther are fourth generation farmers who are the current custodians of the farm, with their four young children Amelie, Beatrice, Charlotte and Hamish. Tuffon Hall is a small family run business. If you're lucky, and quiet enough, you may catch a glimpse of the abundant rabbits, hares, foxes, muntjac and fallow deer who hunt and graze among the vines. There’s a lovely walk around the vineyard right from the door where you can see the vines that produce the wine available for hosting your own wine tasting if it takes your fancy. A little further afield is Gosfield lake, where you can wild swim or try your hand at water skiing, with a handful of great local pubs to refuel at on the way home.Īs the sun sinks low, relax and pour yourself a drink of Tuffon’s very own gin or wine, before slipping into the hot tub to soak beneath the evening sky. Start your morning with a coffee whilst relaxing in one of the jolly, green velvet chairs and planning your day ahead. A swish, split-level living space awaits you, with a cosy double bed on the upper level, accessible by ladder, while the perfect little kitchen, bathroom with rainforest shower and living area snuggles below. Stepping into the Silo, you’ll be amazed by the contrast of the inside and outside. Its circular, corrugated exterior, speckled with red rust tones, overlooks fields of endlessly sprawling grape vines, with the neighbouring shepherd’s hut 50 metres away. To facilitate construction of the silo's concrete slab, Privé SA offers a metal formwork system.The Grain Silo is the latest delicious offering to be crafted on the small family-run vineyard at Tuffon Hall.Privé Base® accommodates certain civil engineering imperfections and facilitates cleaning inside the grain silo.Privé Base® is a system for reinforcing the protection of the silo base with a 104 mm high plastic-coated steel ferrule.It takes 40,800 bolts to assemble a 17.77-meter-diameter grain silo with 20 shells! Privé bolts are hot-dip galvanized (40 to 100 microns of zinc), which extends the life of the silos.Deeper corrugations from other manufacturers (e.g. This reduces the risk of insect infestation. The corrugation of the 104×12 mm silo cylinder ensures excellent grain flow over the sheets, and limits grain and dust retention on the sheets.The proximity of Privé SA's steel suppliers, who are exclusively European, reduces the environmental impact of silo production.High-strength steels reduce the weight of the steel required, while complying with safety regulations.Sheet metal punching is mainly carried out in a single press stroke on the cylinder production line, so grain cell hole centres are precise, making silo assembly easier.The length of protection is proportional to the thickness of the zinc, so Privé SA uses Z600 steel (600 grams of zinc / m²), whereas many other manufacturers use Z275 to Z450 steel. ![]() ![]() Galvanizing extends the service life of grain silos installed for livestock, feed mills, agricultural or industrial operations.Silos are filled from the top using grain conveying equipment such as bucket elevators, augers and pulsed air. ![]() ![]() With these materials, Privé silos are durable and inexpensive to maintain. Privé silos are made of galvanized steel to resist corrosion. Flat grain storage, on the other hand, requires more space, as the grains are distributed over a larger surface area. Privé silos are cylindrical, as this is the optimum shape for distributing forces. In this way, the silo preserves, and even improves, the quality of stored grain to meet market demands and regulatory requirements. Flat storage is more vulnerable to pest infestation. Silos enable humidity and temperature to be controlled, preserving grain quality over a long period. Steel silos protect grain against bad weather, pests and diseases. The silo facilitates the proper storage of grain (wheat, corn, barley, rapeseed, rye, soya.), as it complies with hygiene and safety regulations.
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