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When were Deer first seen in the Park?

The Cistercian monks, who established an Abbey here in 1147, are known to have hunted wild deer.
 

 

  • In 1558 Sir Rice Mansel was granted a licence to fence the park, this must have been to keep the deer inside the Park.
  • Both fallow and red deer were recorded in the Park in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

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