This volume offers new perspectives on the history of estate management, notably the role of women, the relationship with local communities and sustainability in agriculture through the example of the Le Strange family, the longest surviving gentry family in Norfolk, still surviving and prospering on their estate at Hunstanton after 700 years.
This volume offers new perspectives on the history of estate management, notably the role of women, the relationship with local communities, and sustainability in agriculture through the example of the Le Strange family, the longest surviving gentry family in Norfolk, still maintaining and prospering on their estate at Hunstanton after 700 years.