In 1768, Capability Brown laid out the landscape gardens of Lavender Hall, and ever since then your aristocratic dynasty of rabbits has occupied the grounds. You face the natural foes of the rabbit: peacocks, deer, National Trust members, National Trust members’ pet corgis, and worst of all those other rabbits who live in the warren that’s nearer the manor house and who think they’re better than you. Yet Lavender Hall is also filled with opportunities for the enterprising rabbit: perhaps you can penetrate the confines of the walled kitchen garden, liberate the inmates of the petting zoo, pilfer the contents of National Trust members’ picnic baskets, or grab yesterday’s leftover carrot cake from the bins behind the cafe?