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Aristocrat forced to open part of Hatfield House estate to public

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June 22, 2023

The aristocrat who owns the country manor Hatfield House has been forced to allow the general public to walk on part of his estate after the local council ruled that it was common land.

- Helena Horton

Aristocrat forced to open part of Hatfield House estate to public

Earlier this year, the Marquess of Salisbury, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, opposed an application by the Open Spaces Society (OSS) to register a 1.8-hectare area of land on his estate as a common. Gascoyne-Cecil is a Conservative politician, once an MP and minister, and now sits in the Lords as a hereditary peer.

Hatfield House in Hertfordshire, which was built by Gascoyne-Cecil's ancestor the 1st Earl of Salisbury in 1611, is one of the UK's biggest country homes. Some of its gardens are open to the paying public, and prices to visit start at £8 for the day.

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