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The estate is managed through a ranger service as a visitor attraction with marked walks, a visitor centre, toilet facilities, play areas and frequent monthly and annual events. The estate is split between 10 acres (4.0 ha) gardens, 140 acres (57 ha) woodlands and multiple other properties.
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