About

Hi there! My name is Julian , and I am the proud owner of Wingfield Inn and Gardens. After spending many years living in the hustle and bustle of Toronto, I made the decision to move to the countryside and start a new chapter in my life.

I fell in love with the natural beauty of the area and was drawn to its peaceful and relaxed pace of life. Searching for a deeper connection with nature and sustainability is a massive driving force for the creation of Wingfield Gardens.

I saw this as the perfect opportunity to turn my love for nature into something that could bring joy to others.

I spent countless hours and put in a great deal of effort into creating beautiful and lush gardens that guests could enjoy and admire. From flowers to herbs, and even fruit trees, the gardens have become one of the most beloved parts of the property.

Now, I am proud to offer guests the chance to experience the beauty and serenity of the countryside at Wingfield Inn and Gardens. Whether it's for a relaxing getaway or a special event, I am dedicated to ensuring that all of my guests have a truly memorable experience.

I invite you to come and stay with us and enjoy all that the countryside has to offer. I am confident that you will fall in love with the area just as I have, and I look forward to welcoming you to Wingfield Inn and Gardens.

Cheers,

Julian


Our Commitment to Sustainability

Sustainable Tourism 2030 Pledge

Wingfield Inn & Gardens has signed the Sustainable Tourism 2030 Pledge, to demonstrate our commitment to improving the sustainability performance of our business between now and 2030.

The UN World Tourism Organization defines sustainable tourism as “tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and host communities.”

Each year, we commit to measuring and improving our sustainability performance in the following ways:

1) Support local entrepreneurs and the community by developing an improved sustainable purchasing policy

2) Engaging in soil conservation practices, as well as gardening methods that increases biodiversity and soil health

3) Supporting local organizations that strengthen the local food system (Incredible Trent Hills)

4) Working towards purchasing and investing in Green Energy solutions such as Solar

https://www.sustainabletourism2030.com/pledge/