THEsuccessful businesswoman, Pippa Middleton42, has transformed his Bucklebury Farm into a highly successful tourist attraction. Located in the county of Berkshire and easily accessible from London, the safari park crowded with deer is also a farm open to the public, and especially to children, which Princess Kate’s sister manages together with her husband James Matthews. And in the next few days we will launch into an Easter calendar full of activities – traditional and non-traditional – and many exclusive surprises for adults and children.
Easter on Pippa Middleton’s farm
From the disco bunny, the Easter disco inspired by the bunnies of which the Middleton farm is full and where children can indulge in wild dancing, tractor rides and various themed play areas, right through to demonstrations on how to make chocolate lollipops, the children’s activities are designed to give parents a bit of peace and quiet. But even adults can participate in the hunt for colored eggs which extends along a long route along the intricate paths of the estate.
Soon there will also be a nursery
Chosen for its proximity to their home – where the Matthews live together with their three children Arthur Grace and Rose – and to Bucklebury Manor, the residence of parents Carole and Michael Middleton, the vast estate was purchased by Pippa and her husband James in 2020 for around two million euros. They will soon open a nursery there, an initiative that aligns well with the studies monitored by sister Kate on pre-school children.
On holiday “at home” by Pippa Middleton
Bucklebury Farm also offers the opportunity to enjoy an exclusive glamping in comfortable yurts located in remote corners of the farm and furnished in an impeccable safari style. With space for six people, the tents offer all the latest comforts, a fully functional kitchen and even an outdoor barbecue area.
Luxury glamping with digital detox
The cell phone, however, remains at home. A few kilometers from London, Middleton wanted to create a space dedicated to isolation, meditation and relaxation. The five tents set up on the estate are permanently without internet connection to guarantee a complete digital detox and a more than relaxing stay («rejuvenating»the promotional material describes it). A real oasis far from the pressures of everyday life.
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