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Four gardeners and volunteers standing in a row clipping the box topiary in the Parterre at Hanbury Hall and Gardens, Worcestershire
Gardeners and volunteers clipping the box topiary in the Parterre at Hanbury Hall and Gardens, Worcestershire | © National Trust Images/Jonathan Buckley

Our work in Worcestershire and Herefordshire

Read about the work that we are undertaking in Worcestreshire and Herefordshire to ensure that our places to stay special for everyone to enjoy.

Tree felling at Croome, Worcestershire
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Our work in the parkland at Croome 

Take a look at some of the conservation and restoration projects that have taken place in the estate at Croome.

Ancient trees on the walk up to Croft Ambre Croft Castle, Herefordshire.
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Our work in the parkland at Croft Castle 

Vital work is ongoing to conserve Croft’s historic parkland for future generations.

Farmer feeding a flock of sheep at Brockhampton, Herefordshire
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Our work caring for nature at Brockhampton 

Find out more about the work the team are doing to care for wildlife at Brockhampton, including a project to create a new home for a family of badgers.

Man and woman standing side by side in the garden next to a bed of lavender
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Our work in the garden at The Firs 

Discover more about Elgar’s childhood garden and the work we do here.

An otter raising its head out of the water among the grass on a riverbank at Croome, Worcestershire.
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Our work at The Weir Garden 

The garden at The Weir is managed in a natural way to create a varied habitat for wildlife. You can see many species in the garden - from the otters and fish that live in the river, to the birds that nest here. In the wider estate we are in the process of restoring over 65 hectares of priority habitat.