Longleat owners planning new luxury family garden
Wiltshire Council has received plans for a luxurious family garden which will...
hellorayo.co.ukShort answer: Longleat House is privately owned by the Thynne family, the Marquesses of Bath, through Longleat Enterprises, with management in the hands of the Viscount Weymouth and family trustees.[6]
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www.attractionsmanagement.comCurators at Longleat House are marking World Book Day today ( 3rd March) by...
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www.standard.co.ukLONGLEAT was living up to its lusty tabloid image this week. In the grounds, within hailing distance of the magnificent Tudor house, there was sexual activity going on; rather loud and unabashed activity at that. The press photographers, with their telephoto lenses stalking the grounds hoping for a glimpse of the new owner of the place - the former Viscount Weymouth, a man known by the popular papers as the 'Loins of Longleat' - need not be too disappointed that they missed it, however. These...
www.independent.co.ukLongleat has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award recognising outstanding contributions to wildlife conservation in the UK. The project — Assisted Recolonisation of Pine Martens in Wiltshire and Somerset — has been named a finalist in the BIAZA Great British Wildlife Restoration Awards 2026.
www.longleat.co.ukThe Marquess of Bath’s family seat will be replicated and turned into a hotel for wealthy Chinese tourists
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