Northamptonshire
Julia Bradbury discovers the hidden heritage of Northamptonshire, visiting a farm with a unique take on diversification. Tom Heap reports on Britain's booming deer population.
Julia Bradbury visits Rushton Triangular Lodge, a folly built by a Catholic in the 16th century. She then travels to Canons Ashby, another house full of symbolism - but this time it's the illuminati at work.
Julia also visits a farm on the site of a scheduled listed monument where farmers have a unique take on diversification. They make gin from the spring water that flows through the land and claim to be the only artisan gin makers in Northants.
Britain's deer population is booming, visible even on the fringes of some of the UK's largest cities. But in many parts of the country, these beautiful animals are now seen as a pest that destroys the natural environment and brings danger and disease to humans. So is it time for drastic action? Tom Heap finds out.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Julia Bradbury |
Presenter | Tom Heap |
Broadcasts
- Mon 30 Jan 2017 13:00
- Fri 8 Sep 2017 13:45