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The Englefield Estate has become the first private landowner to fund places on The Prince’s Countryside Fund’s Farm Resilience Programme to support its tenant farmers in Berkshire and Hampshire as they begin to navigate the biggest changes in land management for 50 years.
Read moreWith goat meat tipped as a future food trend, third generation farmers James and Lucy Hewison are diversifying into rearing their very first herd of Boer goats at their tenant farm on the Englefield Estate in Berkshire.
Read moreAmners Farm is expecting to welcome thousands of visitors to its annual lambing open days this spring. The Englefield Estate farm is primarily a hay production enterprise for the equestrian market, but for two weekends a year the Webber family opens up their farm up to the public so they can share in the joys of lambing season.
Read moreThe sight of lambs frolicking in the fields is a sure sign that spring has sprung, and to celebrate, Amners Farm is inviting visitors to come and welcome their lambs into the world.
Read moreAs a long established family-owned business, our history shapes the way in which we manage the Estate today. Our Values are our guiding principles and have always been at the heart of how the Englefield Estate operates.
For almost 50 years the Englefield Charitable Trust has supported a range of charities and good causes which include education, the arts, social welfare, health, conservation and the armed forces.
Englefield Village sits at the heart of the wider Englefield Estate. It is a vibrant community incorporating a range of housing, businesses and community organisations.