Latest News About Who Owns Longleat House

Updated 2026-04-17 22:13

Short answer: Longleat House is privately owned by the Thynne family, the Marquesses of Bath, through Longleat Enterprises, with management in the hands of the Viscount Weymouth and family trustees.[6]

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Longleat shortlisted for national wildlife restoration award

Longleat has been shortlisted for a prestigious national award recognising outstanding contributions to wildlife conservation in the UK. The project — Assisted Recolonisation of Pine Martens in Wiltshire and Somerset — has been named a finalist in the BIAZA Great British Wildlife Restoration Awards 2026.

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The beastly business of Longleat: The 'loins' has inherited the lions.

LONGLEAT was living up to its lusty tabloid image this week. In the grounds, within hailing distance of the magnificent Tudor house, there was sexual activity going on; rather loud and unabashed activity at that. The press photographers, with their telephoto lenses stalking the grounds hoping for a glimpse of the new owner of the place - the former Viscount Weymouth, a man known by the popular papers as the 'Loins of Longleat' - need not be too disappointed that they missed it, however. These...

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