Aymer Court is the seat of the Duke of Aymer. The estate is privately held and managed with a view to continuity, responsibility, and the careful stewardship of place.
The estate of Aymer Court comprises a varied landscape of farmland, woodland, and rural property.
Agricultural activity is central to the life of the estate, supported by residential and rural enterprises that contribute to its long‑term sustainability. Management decisions are taken with regard to productive use, environmental responsibility, and the character of the surrounding landscape.
The aim is a coherent estate, economically sound and rooted in its locality.
Stewardship is the guiding principle of Aymer Court.
Land is managed with attention to soil health, biodiversity, and landscape conservation. Buildings are maintained with sensitivity to their setting and history, and change is considered only where it strengthens the estate's future resilience.
The estate is overseen with a long‑term perspective, recognising that its proper care extends beyond any single generation.
Aymer Court is a private estate and is not open to the public.
Professional or estate‑related enquiries may be directed to the estate office.
estate@aymercourt.co.uk