Date: 27/12/2025
Location: Rauceby Estate
Rauceby Estate is a 2000-acre estate with Rauceby Hall at its epicentre, which is surrounded by 71 acres of idyllic Parkland. Rauceby Hall is a grade II listed Jacobethan style property built in 1843 as the seat of Anthony Peacock Willson. The property has been in the same family for the past 181 years. Anthony was a merchant banker and was involved in the funding of the Navigation amongst many other lucrative projects. The Navigation is a canal that connected the market town of Sleaford (an international seed production centre) with the river Witham to transport goods to Boston and further afield. Rauceby Hall was designed by the Scottish architect William Burn. He had a part in the construction of Stoke Rochford Hall and Revesby Abbey which share many of the architectural features with Rauceby.
Entries are non-refundable and the transfer window is now closed.
| Name/Distance | Start time | Entrants |
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10k
Min age: 17 |
10:00 am |
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| Affiliated | £26.50 | |
| Unaffiliated | £28.50 | |