
Bombing of Rougham Hall – 23 Sept 1940
It is exactly 80 years ago today since Rougham Hall was bombed by the German Luftwaffe. 23 September 1940 was a Monday and Monday evenings
It is exactly 80 years ago today since Rougham Hall was bombed by the German Luftwaffe. 23 September 1940 was a Monday and Monday evenings
This is National Insect Week so I thought that I would go out into the garden and find some insects to try to photograph, using
69 years ago on 7-8 June 1951, the Suffolk Show came to Rougham and was located on the Rougham Estate’s largest field, the East Field.
Explanation to why the eagle is on our logo It all stems back to my great great-grandfather William Agnew who was a well-known art dealer
I was walking the dog through the wood at the back of the house this morning. The sun was shining and it was a wonderful
When my great grandfather bought the Rougham Estate way back in 1904, one of the main things that he was interested in was the garden
I should start by introducing myself. My name is George Agnew. My family bought the Estate just over a hundred years ago. I was born
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Pick Your Own Pumpkins at the Rougham Estate Pumpkin Patch NOW CLOSED FOR 2022 Rougham Estate has a beautiful field full of thousands of
These atmospheric pictures, by Beanstalk Media, capture the harvest and bale chasing in mid-August. It was featured in Suffolk Magazine.
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