The Denham Estate
The Denham Estate is an agricultural estate occupying 1200 acres of picturesque Suffolk countryside between Newmarket and Bury St Edmunds. The estate has one of the largest herds of Fallow deer in Europe and is acknowledged as a leading example of deer farming undertaken in keeping with the foremost principles of animal welfare and good husbandry.
Apart from Fallow deer the estate carries a large flock of rare breed sheep, the Denham Castle Lamb, unique to the estate. Traditional crops of wheat, barley, oilseed rape, malting barley, maize as well as grass for hay and silage are grown to provide home produced feed for the livestock.
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Latest Estate News
A Great Article
The Farmers Guardian published a double page spread on the Denham Estate a little while ago. The journalist, Tia Rund, created an excellent potted history of the Estate and how it is run, and the article was accompanied by some wonderful photographs of animals and staff taken by Ian Hulland.
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Images from the Estate Gallery
See The Denham Estate at Work
Browse images from around the estate. Be sure to check
back regularly as we try to update the gallery with new images often!
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