Hundreds of 'right to roam' protesters have gathered for a mass trespass demonstration at Cirencester Park in Gloucestershire today, after the Bathurst Estate introduced entry fees for the first time ...
Councillors have said they will write to an estate urging them to reconsider plans to charge people to walk in its grounds. Locals and visitors are divided the decision to introduce a fee for ...
More than 500 people have staged a mass trespass over being charged to access Lord Bathurst’s estate, which had been free for 326 years. Cirencester Park, in the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, had been ...
For welcome to the largest hedge of its kind in the world - a monster yew that takes gardening staff at a country estate two whole weeks to trim. At 40ft tall and 15ft wide, groundsmen at the Bathurst ...
Tourists visiting the grounds of Lord Bathurst’s Cirencester Park will have to pay an entrance fee for the first time in 329 years from next month. The estate in Gloucestershire - run by the Bathursts ...
The world's largest yew hedge stands on a historic estate in the tiny village of Cirencester, England. It measures 40 feet tall, 30 feet across at its widest point and 450 feet long from end to end.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Charming ... the chapel at Bishop's Court. One-time Orange girl Lisa Carty puts rivalry aside, opening her mind to the joys of Bathurst.
It's 33ft wide, 150ft long and 40ft tall, but the massive yew hedge at the Bathurst Estate in the Cotswolds is more than just a 300-year-old horticultural wonder, it's a life-saving tree. This week, ...