Clinton Devon Estates is a 21st century rural estate & property business. Responsible stewardship & sustainable development are at the heart of everything we do
We’re excited to welcome our new commercial tenants @PureGym to Liverton Business Park in #Exmouth! 🏋️♀️
Opening 26/9 at Unit 3 - near Pets at Home & Home Bargains. Find out more here: https://t.co/h4nskw9JNp
What better day than #WorldPhotoDay to share top snaps from our monthly staff photo competition! 📸
Peek through the lens at life on the Estate🌿✨
@PebblebedHeaths#ClintonFarms
We’re leading a year-long project to boost water quality on the River Mere in North Devon, funded by £200k+ from water company fines. With @DevonWildlife & @Sibelco_Group, we’re gathering data to help restore up to 60ha of land. 🌿 Read more: https://t.co/8f25VtJLTU
This #WorldLizardDay we're celebrating East Devon's lizards!🦎 @ARC_Bytes Dr Rob Ward led a reptile walk during #HeathsWeek, sharing fun facts about legless slow worms, speedy common lizards & why heathlands matter. Remember - look, don’t touch! 🌿
This #NationalAllotmentWeek, we’re celebrating the value of allotments and the important role they play within communities! We're proud to provide over 150 allotment gardens to local people and schools - it's great to them enjoyed by all ages and levels of growing experience!
We’re celebrating @FarmersGuardian 24 Hours in Farming! 🌾🕑
From dairy to arable crops and conservation, our teams at Clinton Devon Estates work hard to feed the nation and support nature.
Discover more by following #Farm24 today 🚜🐄🌿
@HarperAdamsUni student Imogen Smith is now in her final month of placement with us! She’s been a real asset to the team. Best of luck as you return to your studies in September!
#PlacementYear#RuralPropertyManagement
Each month we run a photo comp for the Estates' team, with the winner chosen by a member of the Clinton family.
This month’s winner: Arable Foreman Greg Gray with Longest Day Hauling Hay from the Hill.
Stunning shot of summer evenings on the Estate. Well done, Greg! 📷
Join our Public Forum Day next month to see plans to increase nature recovery &ecological health across the lower Otter Valley.
📅17th July
📍Bicton College EaRTH Building
⌚12–8pm
🗨️Q&A & talks with experts at 1pm & 6.30pm.
Read more & register here: https://t.co/HFzc89zepi
Great to see the Otter Estuary featured in @NaturalEngland's new film series. 🎥
It highlights the outcomes of the Lower Otter Restoration Project at Budleigh Salterton.
Where nature returns…John’s poetic journey to protected sites across the South West concludes at the Otter Estuary, Devon, where the river has been given back its natural flow to form a sanctuary for some exciting bird & plant species. Full series on @NaturalEngland YouTube in🧵
The decisions we make about land & how we manage it must be balanced & considered - from producing food & creating homes for nature & people. The latest Heaths to Sea blog explores how we’re planning & consulting for a joined-up approach. To read: https://t.co/1B7zDO6baS
After nearly 50 years with Clinton Devon Estates, please join us in wishing Graham Vanstone a happy and healthy retirement.
From junior clerk to key team member, Graham will be greatly missed. Read more about his career: https://t.co/M5XxycCdSr
We’ll be cheering on Team Clinton today as they take on The Nello cycling challenge in support of @forcecancer 🚲 🎗️
If you’d like to sponsor the team, you can visit their JustGiving page here: https://t.co/XzdgGEO8y8
We were pleased to host @IAgrM’s National Farm Walk yesterday, sharing insights into our estate management & tenant farming operations 🌱 Delegates took a tractor tour of the estate, visited the Lower Otter & Stantyway & Kerslake Farms.
📷Greg Gray
The benches on our wetland and heathland reserves managed by the Pebblebed Heaths Conservation Trust (PHCT), have been given some TLC!
PHCT Apprentice Ranger Ned Mills and volunteers have been busy giving them a fresh coat of oil preservative. Big thanks to all involve👏.
Big thanks to the brilliant rangers & volunteers from the Pebblebed Heaths Conservations Trust for tackling invasive species at the Otter Estuary 👏🛑 Brass Buttons & Himalayan Balsam are being removed to help native plants thrive. Want to volunteer: https://t.co/ueT8NghQtc