Norman Hudson

Norman Hudson OBE (1945 - ) is an English publisher, founder of Hudson's Historic Houses and Gardens annual guidebook, and advisor to owners of historic houses on management, development of tourism and location filming.

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Career

Norman Hudson OBE, MSc (Recreational Land Management) and BSc (Estate Management) is a management development consultant, advising on Historic House and Tourism Management. He has been a member of the National Trust Council 1973-1988, a member of the British Tourism Development Committee, and from 1977 retained as Adviser to the Historic Houses Association (HHA) whose 1,500 members are the private owners of the most important historic houses and gardens in Great Britain. Hudson also serves as a member of the HHA’s Executive Council and Tourism and Commercial Development Committee, is a Director and Member of the Sulgrave Manor Board, and Chairman of the Country Houses Foundation, a grant giving charitable body.[1]

From 1987 until 2007, Hudson published, via his publishing company Norman Hudson & Co, 20 annual editions of Hudson's Historic Houses and Gardens guidebook,[2] the principal annual guide to UK heritage property open to the public.

In September 2007 Hudson sold the Hudson's Historic Houses and Gardens title to the Heritage House Group Ltd. now rebranded as Hudsons'Heritage Group.[1]

In the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours list, Hudson received an OBE for services to the heritage tourism industry. He is married to Jane, with children Eleanor and James John Hudson, and lives in Upper Wardington, Oxfordshire.

Hudson is also a Director of M&G Presents Ltd, one of the principal UK mail order gift catalogue businesses, founded by his wife, Jane, with catalogue titles that include Presents for Men, Gifts for the Girls, Travel Paraphernalia, and Essentials by post.

Books – Author/Editor

Books – Published by Norman Hudson & Company

Books – Editions of Hudson's Historic Houses and Gardens

The year listed below is that shown on the book cover, not the date published, which is usually at the end of the year before the cover year. The property name is of that featured on the front cover. For each year, the UK edition is listed first, then the separate US edition (which ceased after the 2007 edition).

References

  1. ^ Charities Commission listing for the Country Houses Foundation retrieved 7 February 2008
  2. ^ 20th Anniversary article by Norman Hudson, Hudson's Historic Houses and Gardens 2007, UK edition, pages 64-5,

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