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The Rougham Honey Bees

Dotted across the Rougham Estate there are now some 48 colonies/hives of Honeybee assisting in pollination across the Estate and the surrounding area, providing local

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Sheep Grazing in the Winter
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Our Woolly Friends

With the onset of winter we welcome some woolly friends onto The Estate. For the last six or seven year approximately 600 sheep who normally

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Why the eagle?

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

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The red Rhododendron

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

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Rougham in Spring

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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A pair of young acorns
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A special oak tree

On the night of the 22nd of August 2017, this unfortunate oak tree on the corner of Church Road was struck by lightning. Since then

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