A team of cyclists from Gascoyne Estates has raised more than £5,400 for charity.
The group, of varying abilities, cycled a 150-mile route over two days to raise money for their chosen charity Countryside Learning.
The route began in Cranborne, Dorset, where the team braved heavy rain to complete 85 miles on the first day.
The second day saw better weather conditions as they cycled to the London Estate office, passing several royal parks and palaces.
They finished the final leg of the journey at Hatfield House, where they were greeted by Lord and Lady Salisbury, colleagues, and friends.
A virtual bike was also set up at the Hatfield Park Estate office, where team members clocked up equivalent miles in support of their colleagues.
Gascoyne Estates has been a supporter of Countryside Learning for almost 20 years, regularly hosting visits and estate days for children to learn more about rural life.
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