Strong growth ushers in milestone year at Weston

Weston Park is celebrating a year of growth as it prepares to mark 40 years as a charitable foundation in 2026.

The historic estate, situated on the Shropshire/Staffordshire border, welcomed 40,000 visitors across 2025 and saw revenue growth across the core summer months.

The venue also experienced a rise in new memberships and has seen a dramatic upturn in wedding bookings for the year ahead. Recent appointments, including Rebecca Alexander as head of estate operations and Vikki Duncan as head of collections and engagement, have brought fresh expertise to the foundation.

Its success mirrors the broader upturn in tourism seen across Shropshire where the visitor economy now contributes approximately £1 billion annually.

Colin Sweeney (pictured), chief executive at Weston Park Foundation, said: “Our focus on developing authentic, heritage-based events resonated strongly with people living locally and further afield across the Midlands, and we’re delighted to see this reflected in our visitor numbers.”

Weston Park’s historic stately home, its Capability Brown parkland and vast art collection was gifted to the Weston Park Foundation, an independent charitable trust, in 1986 by the 7th Earl of Bradford. Since then all funds raised through visitors, events and memberships are reinvested in conservation of the estate for public and educational benefit.

Throughout the peak summer months of 2025, Weston experienced a 41 per cent growth in visitor revenue and its on-site Granary Restaurant and Cafe both exceeded budget targets. Memberships grew following the introduction of a new community membership and wedding bookings for 2026 have almost quadrupled as the trend for stately home weddings returns. The estate’s immersive children’s sculpture trail, charity Woof Walk, and seasonal events including the Summer Fiesta, Bonfire Night display and Christmas Food and Gift Fayre all contributed to visitor growth.

Business partnerships formed another area of growth, with increased corporate bookings reflecting the estate’s appeal for prestigious business events.

Colin added: “We hope the community will join us throughout what promises to be a landmark year.”

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