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]
Context and details
- Ownership lineage: Longleat has remained in the Thynne family since its Elizabethan origins, passing through the Marquess of Bath line and currently associated with Longleat Enterprises, the family’s estate company.[6]
- Current management: Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth, took over the management from his father in 2010 and continues to oversee Day-to-day operations and strategic decisions for the estate and its attractions.[1]
- Estate activities and diversification: Beyond the house, Longleat operates the safari park and other attractions; it has also pursued investments in hospitality and related properties (e.g., acquisitions within the estate network) to support its long-term sustainability.[3][1]
Recent news notes
- There has been public discussion and occasional reporting about ambitious projects linked to Longleat, including proposals to partner with international groups or develop new ventures on the estate, but these have remained subject to negotiations and approvals rather than concrete, finalized changes in ownership.[1]
- Longleat remains active in publishing updates about estate developments and recognition for conservation efforts, indicating ongoing investment and strategy from the family-led enterprise.[7][8]
Illustrative point
- If you’re curious about current ownership details or any recent transfers, the estate’s official site and reputable outlets like The Telegraph and The Independent have referenced the family-led structure and leadership era under Viscount Weymouth in recent contexts.[2][1]
If you’d like, I can pull the most up-to-date official statements from Longleat’s site or summarize recent press coverage with direct quotes.
Sources
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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