Stunning shots of a swooping short-eared owl were captured at dusk by Tom Goffe, Assistant Forestry Contracts Manager at Nicholsons, on a recent visit to one of the nine newly-planted woodlands on our Estate.
Stunning shots of a swooping short-eared owl were captured at dusk by Tom Goffe, Assistant Forestry Contracts Manager at Nicholsons, on a recent visit to one of the nine newly-planted woodlands on our Estate.
As well as being home to Britain’s Greatest Palace, our Estate is also a great place to discover rich natural heritage.
Our Estate is one of the richest bat locations in Oxfordshire, supporting at least 12 of the UK’s 17 resident species.
July buzzed past in a heartbeat and once again nature provided us with some beautiful moments that produced some breathtaking shots.
We warmly invite you to visit our stunning Butterfly House, which has undergone a huge transformation in the last six months.
June is the signal that time is flying too fast, six months into the year and the longest day has passed. With summer still in full swing it is time to rewind and look back at the sixth month of the year.
As we look forward to the summer months, let us take a moment to reflect on some of our favourite moments from May.
We have partnered with Rappa Fencing as part of a major upgrade of our sheep farming facilities.
We are urging dog owners to act responsibly while visiting our Estate in the run up to lambing season.
When Nimi and Louis Cooper started looking for a new family home, they knew they wanted to remain in their hometown.
Gardeners on our Estate in Oxfordshire are ditching their mowers and allowing nature to lead the way.
A colony of wild honeybees has been rescued after being discovered inside a giant fallen oak tree branch on our Estate.
We are joining forces with Rowse Honey on a major conservation project to create a sustainable nectar source for local wild bees and other pollinators, as well as introducing new habitats for insects and birds, in and around our Oxfordshire estate.
We are helping to rebuild wild barn owl populations with the help of artificial nest boxes which have been put up around the estate.