Mulgrave Estate News
News From 2026
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Job Vacancy - Part Time Accounts Assistant (Monday & Tuesday - 14 hours pw)
07 January 2026
We are looking for an organised and proactive Accounts Assistant to support day-to-day financial administration. You will work closely with the Accounts Manager and external accountants to ensure accurate processing and timely payments while helping to maintain strong financial controls. This is an excellent opportunity for someone seeking a part-time role within a friendly, professional environment.
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General Builder/Maintenance Person & Painter/Decorator Required
07 January 2026
Due to upcoming retirements we have two, full time, permanent positions available. We are looking for a skilled and versatile General Builder/Maintenance Person & an experienced and conscientious Painter & Decorator to join our small, dedicated Property Maintenance Team. These roles are ideal for someone who takes pride in delivering high-quality workmanship and who enjoys working on a wide variety of traditional and modern buildings.
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Mulgrave Castle Open Gardens 2026:
12 January 2026
Mulgrave Castle gardens will be open on the dates below: Each “Open Garden” is hosted by a different organisation in aid of their local charity by kind permission of Lord & Lady Normanby.
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Mulgrave Volunteers Service
09 February 2026
The new Mulgrave Estate Volunteer Service has been hard at work on the old railway line verge at Kettleness.
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Seasonal Grazing & Conservation Management Opportunities
23 February 2026
We’re inviting expressions of interest from graziers looking for well‑managed, environmentally responsible grazing and cutting opportunities across the Estate. Over recent months, we’ve brought together several of our SFI and Countryside Stewardship agreements to create larger, more coherent land parcels — making it easier for good stock keepers to work at a meaningful scale while helping us deliver high‑quality environmental outcomes. These blocks of land include a mix of grassland, moorland fringe and conservation habitats, all managed under low‑input principles. We’re keen to partner with graziers who share our commitment to sustainable land use, excellent husbandry and sympathetic management of the landscape.
If you’re interested in tendering for the 2026 season, we’d be delighted to hear from you.
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