About Lulworth Estate

The Lulworth Estate is one of the most stunning and historically rich estates in the UK. Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door are two of Dorset’s most iconic natural landmarks.

Nestled within the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Jurassic Coast, these breath-taking locations are famous for their stunning geology, rich history, and diverse wildlife.

Lulworth’s estate pedigree goes back as far as Doomsday times in the 11th century and beyond, and, since 1641, it has been owned and managed by the Weld family. Although traditionally an agricultural estate, Lulworth has been an innovator in diversification, being one of the first to recognise rural tourism, opening its doors to visitors in the early twentieth century with the establishment of a holiday park, parking and coastal footpaths. Pioneering initiatives feature throughout the estate’s business activities of farming, forestry, tourism, leisure, property management, heritage and access.

Lulworth endeavours to manage an efficient modern business whilst retaining the best traditional values of a rural estate.

LULWORTH ESTATE IN NUMBERS

1 million +
holidaymakers a year
12000 +
acres of countryside along the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast
11 th
century, the estate was recorded in Doomsday times
1641
the estate has been owned and managed by the Weld family since the 17th century

How to Apply

If you would like to learn more about any of the opportunities we have at Lulworth Estate, request a full job description, or have a discreet conversation, please contact Sian Gardiner or James Gregory.