| PLANTATION | Place tenant finally found in a country estate |
| PARTOOK | Had a share also in a country estate |
| WASE | Pad lying unused with tenant finally gone |
| YEW | Often found in a country churchyard, a conifer with knot-free wood traditionally used to make the longbows of medieval archers (3) |
| PANORAMA | Prospect of gold being found in a country |
| SPREAD | An expanse; a bedcover; butter, jam or pate applied to bread; a country estate; a double page; a feast; the size of a gem from above; or, wingspan (6) |
| PEAFOWL | Often kept on the grounds of a country estate and known collectively as a muster, ostentation or a pride, the largest member of the pheasant family (7) |
| GATE | -house; building at the entrance of a Tudor palace or later a country estate that developed from that of a castle (4) |
| VILLAOVA | Egg cells at a country estate? (going from one school in Pennsylvania ...) |
| USES | A country estate shares in its purposes (4) |
| LUTONHOO | Used as the location of many films including Steven Spielberg's War Horse, a country estate in Bedfordshire that houses the Wernher Collection (5,3) |
| YES | Certainly part of a country estate |
| GATEHOUSE | Entrance lodge on a country estate (9) |
| MANOR | Grand dwelling on a country estate (5) |
| HOMEFARM | Part of a country estate set aside to provide produce for the owner (4,4) |
| THESECRETGARDEN | Frances Hodgson Burnett novel set at a country estate, or an apt title for this puzzle |
| REBECCA | This novel, set in a beautiful West Country estate, was written by a woman who was married to a man called Isaac (7) |
| FRANCESHODGSONBURNETT | In boots, lad goes in grand stream in country estate regularly, she wrote |
| CHASE | A private country estate or area of land reserved for hunting; the quarry pursued; or, a frame for holding type in letterpress printing (5) |
| NICARAGUA | Country estate, perhaps, seen in N Ireland a month back |