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Tom Blofeld

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British writer

Thomas Henry Calthorpe Blofeld (born 30 May 1964) is a writer of children's books and the owner and CEO of Bewilderwood, 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. He is also a Vice President of Autism Anglia.

Blofeld is the son of Sir John Blofeld, a former High Court judge, and the nephew of Henry Blofeld, the cricket commentator. Like his father and uncle he attended Sunningdale School.

He is married to Leslie Felperin, a film critic for Variety magazine, and the father of two children, born in 2007 and 2008.

References

  1. James Delingpole, "Variations on a theme park", Financial Times, 5 May 2011
  2. Macnab, Geoffrey (19 October 2008). "Bond baddie goes fashionably green". The Sunday Independent. p. 6.


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