
Rothbury estate © Duncan Hutt
The Wildlife Trusts have purchased part of the Rothbury Estate in partnership with Northumberland Wildlife Trust and have launched a £30 million appeal to secure the entire estate – for nature and the nation. The charities have agreed a two-phase purchase agreement over two years.
The charities will consult the local community on plans to buy and care for the largest piece of contiguous land to be on the market anywhere in England for the last 30 years and create a showcase for nature recovery on a vast scale. The Wildlife Trusts are keen to hear from anyone who would like to support them in this endeavour.
The 3,800 hectare estate has an important place in the hearts of Northumbrians. By acquiring The Rothbury Estate, Northumberland Wildlife Trust aims to enhance the rich natural heritage of the estate for future generations, create a sustainable future for local farmers and avoid the land being broken up into multiple ownerships, which would make access for the public more difficult.
The current purchase includes the Simonside Hills and a mixture of lowland, woods, riverside and farmland – the western side of the Estate – and this area is especially valued by the urban communities of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Tyneside. Notable wildlife includes curlew, red grouse, merlin, cuckoo, mountain bumblebee, emperor moth and red squirrels.