Hugh van Cutsem

Hugh Bernard Edward van Cutsem (21 July 1941 – 2 September 2013) was an English banker, businessman, landowner and horse-breeder.

[2] Van Cutsem inherited his father's stud Northmore Farm in Exning near Newmarket, Suffolk, in 1976.

[2] In addition he owned a hunting lodge and grouse moor managed for shooting interest on the North Yorkshire-Cumbria border.

[2] In the 1990s, he sold his father's farm in Exning and purchased the Hilborough estate in Norfolk, whence he transferred his horse-breeding operations.

[2] A devout Catholic, he built a chapel near his Hilborough residence for family occasions, and arranged for priests to visit.

[2] Hugh van Cutsem became a friend of King Charles III during his university days.