Lord Iveagh - Ned Guinness - is custodian of the 22,000-acre Elveden Estate in Suffolk. But inheritance, in his case, is layered.
Elveden was once owned by Maharaja Duleep Singh, redesigned with Mughal splendour, later purchased by the Guinness family, and transformed into Britain’s largest working farm.
In this thoughtful conversation, Ned reflects on:
Growing up with the Guinness name
The legacy of empire and exile at Elveden
Stewardship over sentiment
Farming at scale in modern Britain
Writing his own family history
The future of estates in a changing world
A candid exploration of responsibility, narrative and custodianship.
📖 Ned’s book:Guinness: A Family Succession -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1800753603
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