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Visit to the Euston Estate on Wed 25 June 2025

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Visit to the Euston Estate on Wed 25 June 2025

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Following a highly successful visit to the Euston Estate in 2023, we are delighted to have arranged a return visit on Wednesday 25th June and very much hope that you will be able to join us. Euston Hall has been the home of the Dukes of Grafton for over 350 years. Built in 1666, this Palladian historic home is set in 10,500 acres of landscaped gardens, parkland, ancient broadleaf woodland and agricultural farmland. The visit will start with a talk in The Old Kitchen by the archivist, Edward Wortley, on the Dukedom, the Hall and the Estate. Following the talk there will be a tour around the estate with the Estate Director, Robert Childerhouse, who will cover the variety of crops which are grown on the irrigated sandy soils, the raising of sheep, beef cattle and pigs, the production of electricity from anaerobic digestion and solar farms, and 500 acres of tropical hardwood trees for timber and carbon capture.

Please note, this visit will not be suitable for those with limited mobility as getting on and off the farm trailer for the farm tour will require some agility.

The programme for the visit is;

9.30am: Meet in The Old Kitchen at Euston Hall for tea/coffee. Parking is on the lawns in front of the Hall. For satnav users, the postcode for Euston Hall is IP24 2QW.

10.00am: Talk by the archivist Edward Wortley on the Dukedom, the Palladian Hall, and the history of the estate.

11.00am: Farm tour by tractor and covered trailer with the Estate Director, Robert Childerhouse and staff.

1.30pm: Lunch in The Old Kitchen. The buffet will include cold sliced Red Poll (Euston Hall) beef, smoked ham, vegetarian quiche, various salads to include, coleslaw, vine tomato with chives, 2 bean salad, mixed leaf salad, mixed salad, new potatoes with dressings. Fresh strawberries, New York style cheese cake served with vanilla cream followed by tea and coffee. Elderflower cordial and wine will be provided.

2.30pm: Free to look around the estate.

The cost is £30 per person. Places for this visit are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.

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