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Overview. Marine. Unlocking the potential of our seabed and coastline to support the nation’s net zero and energy-secure future. Land. Supporting the sustainable transformation of land for farmers and for a thriving natural world. The Windsor Estate.
- About Us
The Crown Estate Act establishes the modern-day company –...
- What we do
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The Crown Estate is an independent commercial business,...
- On the seabed and coast
On the seabed and coast - Home | The Crown Estate
- On the land
On the land - Home | The Crown Estate
- Our commitment to customers
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La Crown Estate deve rispondere al Parlamento, al quale fa rapporto ogni anno. [1] La Crown Estate è uno dei più grandi possidenti nel Regno Unito con un portafoglio di 6,2 miliardi di sterline, con immobili urbani valutati 4 miliardi e immobili di campagna valutati 972 milioni; un profitto annuale di 210,7 milioni, al 15 luglio 2010. [2]
The Crown Estate manages a portfolio of assets for the benefit of the nation, its finances, and its future. Learn more about its leasing opportunities, environmental initiatives, social impact, and careers.
The Crown Estate is a collection of lands and holdings in the United Kingdom belonging to the British monarch as a corporation sole, making it "the sovereign's public estate", which is neither government property nor part of the monarch's private estate.
The Crown Estate is an independent business with a diverse portfolio of UK assets, generating revenue for the government. It works with HM Treasury and has a separate website with news, policy papers and reports.
The Crown Estate is a unique business owned by the Monarch and managed by an independent board. Learn about its history, from its origins in 1760 to its current projects in offshore wind and real estate.
The Crown Estate is an independent commercial business, created by an Act of Parliament, with a diverse portfolio of UK buildings, shoreline, seabed, forestry, agriculture and common land.