Tom Blofeld

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Thomas Henry Calthorpe Blofeld (born May 30, 1964 in Cambridge), best known as Tom Blofeld, is a writer and the owner and CEO of Bewilderwood,[1] an adventure park in Horning, Norfolk. The author of three books for children, A Boggle at Bewilderwood (available also in a poetic version), The Bewilderbats, and A Bewildermuddle, Blofeld also runs his family's country estate, Hoveton, located in the village of the same name, and lives in Hoveton House, the manor house of the estate. He is also a Vice President of Autism Anglia.

The son of Sir John Blofeld, a former High Court judge, and the nephew of Henry Blofeld, the cricket commentator, Tom Blofeld is married to Leslie Felperin, a film critic for Variety magazine, and the father of two children, Rufus John Felperin Blofeld (born June 30, 2007) and Eve Valentine Felperin Blofeld (born September 9, 2008).

References

  1. James Delingpole "Variations on a theme park", Financial Times, 5 May 2011
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