Found on the lawn at FOS is the finest concours d'elegance in the world, where the most beautiful cars are presented
Sir Stirling Moss was one of the founding patrons of the Festival of Speed, and a regular competitor at the Revival.
The first ever horsebox was used from Goodwood to Doncaster for the 1836 St. Leger. Elis arrived fresh and easily won his owner a £12k bet.
...plan strategy in an ancient woodland, enjoy award-winning dining then drive around a racetrack?
A 20m woodland rue, from Halnaker to Lavant, was planted by our forestry teams & volunteers, featuring native species like oak, beech, & hornbeam
The iconic spitfire covered almost 43,000 kilometres and visited over 20 countries on its epic journey and currently resides at our Aerodrome.
Head Butler David Edney has worked at Buckingham Palace taking part in Dinner Parties for the then Duke of Richmond and the Queen.
A huge variety of glassware is available for each wine, all labelled by grape type to give the best flavour profile.
Our gin uses wild-grown botanicals sourced from the estate, and is distilled with mineral water naturally chalk-filtered through the South Downs.
Future Lab is Goodwood's innovation pavilion, inspiring industry enthusiasts and future scientists with dynamic tech
Spectate from the chicane at the Revival to see plenty of classic cars going sideways as they exit this infamous point of our Motor Circuit.
Nick Heidfelds 1999 (41.6s) hillclimb record was beaten after Max Chilton in his McMurtry Spéirling fan car tore it to shreds at 39.08s in 2022!
Goodwood’s pigs are a mix of two rare breeds (Gloucester Old Spots and Saddlebacks) plus the Large White Boar.
Sir Stirling Moss was one of the founding patrons of the Festival of Speed, and a regular competitor at the Revival.
Goodwood Motor Circuit was officially opened in September 1948 when Freddie March, the 9th Duke and renowned amateur racer, tore around the track in a Bristol 400
The red & yellow of the Racecourse can be traced back hundreds of years, even captured in our stunning Stubbs paintings in the Goodwood Collection
The first public race meeting took place in 1802 and, through the nineteenth century, ‘Glorious Goodwood,’ as the press named it, became a highlight of the summer season
The red & yellow of the Racecourse can be traced back hundreds of years, even captured in our stunning Stubbs paintings in the Goodwood Collection
One Summer, King Edward VII turned his back on the traditional morning suit, and donned a linen suit and Panama hat. Thus the Glorious Goodwood trend was born.
Whoa Simon! A horse so determined and headstrong, he not only won the 1883 Goodwood Cup by 20 lengths, but couldn't be stopped and carried on running over the top of Trundle hill
The first ever horsebox was used from Goodwood to Doncaster for the 1836 St. Leger. Elis arrived fresh and easily won his owner a £12k bet.
The red & yellow of the Racecourse can be traced back hundreds of years, even captured in our stunning Stubbs paintings in the Goodwood Collection
The Motor Circuit was known as RAF Westhampnett, active from 1940 to 1946 as a Battle of Britain station.
Flying training began at Goodwood in 1940 when pilots were taught operational flying techniques in Hurricanes and Spitfires.
The first ever round of golf played at Goodwood was in 1914 when the 6th Duke of Richmond opened the course on the Downs above Goodwood House.
The oldest existing rules for the game were drawn up for a match between the 2nd Duke and a neighbour
Ray Hanna famously flew straight down Goodwood’s pit straight below the height of the grandstands at the first Revival in 1998
...plan strategy in an ancient woodland, enjoy award-winning dining then drive around a racetrack?
One of the greatest golfers of all time, James Braid designed Goodwood’s iconic Downland course, opened in 1914.
The first ever round of golf played at Goodwood was in 1914 when the 6th Duke of Richmond opened the course on the Downs above Goodwood House.
The first ever round of golf played at Goodwood was in 1914 when the 6th Duke of Richmond opened the course on the Downs above Goodwood House.
The Motor Circuit was known as RAF Westhampnett, active from 1940 to 1946 as a Battle of Britain station.
The iconic spitfire covered almost 43,000 kilometres and visited over 20 countries on its epic journey and currently resides at our Aerodrome.
The iconic spitfire covered almost 43,000 kilometres and visited over 20 countries on its epic journey and currently resides at our Aerodrome.
...plan strategy in an ancient woodland, enjoy award-winning dining then drive around a racetrack?
...plan strategy in an ancient woodland, enjoy award-winning dining then drive around a racetrack?
...plan strategy in an ancient woodland, enjoy award-winning dining then drive around a racetrack?
...plan strategy in an ancient woodland, enjoy award-winning dining then drive around a racetrack?
G. Stubbs (1724–1806) created some of the animal portraiture masterpieces at Goodwood House, combining anatomical exactitude with expressive details
Ensure you take a little time out together to pause and take in the celebration of all the hard work you put in will be a treasured memory.
...plan strategy in an ancient woodland, enjoy award-winning dining then drive around a racetrack?
One Summer, King Edward VII turned his back on the traditional morning suit, and donned a linen suit and Panama hat. Thus the Glorious Goodwood trend was born.
The first ever round of golf played at Goodwood was in 1914 when the 6th Duke of Richmond opened the course on the Downs above Goodwood House.
The Motor Circuit was known as RAF Westhampnett, active from 1940 to 1946 as a Battle of Britain station.
The famous fighter ace, who flew his last sortie from Goodwood Aerodrome, formerly RAF Westhampnett has a statue in his honor within the airfield.
Goodwood’s pigs are a mix of two rare breeds (Gloucester Old Spots and Saddlebacks) plus the Large White Boar.
Goodwood’s pigs are a mix of two rare breeds (Gloucester Old Spots and Saddlebacks) plus the Large White Boar.
For the last two years, 5,800 bales have been recylced into the biomass energy centre to be used for energy generation
The iconic spitfire covered almost 43,000 kilometres and visited over 20 countries on its epic journey and currently resides at our Aerodrome.
A 20m woodland rue, from Halnaker to Lavant, was planted by our forestry teams & volunteers, featuring native species like oak, beech, & hornbeam
Just beyond Goodwood House along the Hillclimb, the 2nd Dukes banqueting house was also known as "one of the finest rooms in England" (George Vertue 1747).
Whoa Simon! A horse so determined and headstrong, he not only won the 1883 Goodwood Cup by 20 lengths, but couldn't be stopped and carried on running over the top of Trundle hill
As Estate Venison is now available to purchase from Goodwood Farm Shop, what better way to bring the essence of Autumn and Goodwood Home Farm to your table. This dish comes straight from the kitchen of Goodwood's award-winning Farmer, Butcher, Chef - where farm-to-fork dining is at the heart our food story. Showcasing the finest venison from the Goodwood Estate, the dish is paired it with earthy roasted beetroot, orange-braised chicory and the fragrance warmth of juniper. A rich venison jus, infused with dark chocolate, balance the vibrant acidity of fig jam, creating a vibrant and colourful dish that is both refined and rustic. This recipe serves 4.
Farm
Farm Shop
recipe
Farmer Butcher Chef
Ingredients
Goodwood Estate Venison
Roasted and pureed beetroot
Celeriac Puree
Orange Braised Chicory
Fig Jam
Venison Jus with Dark Chocolate
Method
To roast and prepare the beetroot
Drizzle beetroot with olive oil, sea salt, black pepper and thyme.
Wrap in foil and bake at 170℃ until tender.
Once cooked, peel and cut into desired shapes, reserving trimmings.
Blitz trimmings in a food processor with a splash of apple cider vinegar and a pinch of sugar to create a beetroot puree.
Season to taste.
To make the celeriac puree
In a pan, melt butter and gently cook the celeriac with salt until nearly tender.
Add cream and simmer until reduced.
Blend until smooth, pass through a fine sieve and season to taste.
To braise the chicory
Melt butter in a pan and sear chicory cut side down until golden.
Add orange juice, juniper berries, orange slides, salt and sugar.
Cover with foil and braise in the oven at 170℃. for 30 minutes.
Allow to cool in the cooking liquor for enhanced flavour.
To make the fig jam
In a saucepan, combine vinegar, sugar, onion, ginger, mustard seeds, lemon zest, cinnamon, salt, allspice and cloves. Bring to a boil.
Reduce to a simmer and cook until thickened.
Add figs and cook gently for shout 30 minutes until softened and syrupy.
To create the venison jus
Roan bones and trimmings until deeply caramelised.
In a pan, colour the mirepoix, add vinegar and reduce until dry.
Add cognac and redcurrant jelly and reduce by two-thirds.
Pour in red wine and reduce by two-thirds again.
Add sock and roasted bones, simmer for 3 hours, skimming frequently.
Strain, chill and remove fat.
Reduce with mushrooms for depth, refresh with juniper berries and finish with the dark chocolate for richness.
Bringing It All Together
Sear the venison loin in a hot pan until seared and caramelised on all sides. Finish in the oven at 180℃. to preferred doneness, then rest.
Arrange the roasted beetroot and chicory on each plate.
Spoon celeriac puree and fig jam alongside.
Slice the venison and place on the plate, drizzling with venison jus.
Ganish with fresh herba and a final sprinkle of juniper for an aromatic finish.
Estate Venison is now sold in Goodwood Farm Shop. Visit us in store to purchase diced, whole fillet or haunch joint venison. We also offer a Venison Box including all three.
Farm
Farm Shop
recipe
Farmer Butcher Chef