In 1950, Hilton was posted to Greece as an instructor, but he was recalled, due to the Korean War. He was awarded the Military Cross and two bars.
After retiring from the Army, Hilton took over running nurseries at Tansley, Derbyshire, from his wife's family.[5] In March 1959, he bought Alton Manor, Idridgehay, in the same county, which was then occupied by a life tenant, Brigadier General E. C. W. D. Walthall, but on his death in 1962, Hilton moved into the house, with his wife and two sons.[6]
Hilton invested in Britannia Park, an ill-fated venture to build a theme park in Derbyshire. The company became bankrupt in 1985, only ten weeks after its opening, leaving him with debts of £28,000. He was forced to sell his garden nursery business as a result.[5][8]
Private life and honours
He married Lady Winifred Smith in 1942 and they had two sons, Andrew and Richard. On 12 June 1993, he was made a Knight Commander in the Royal Victorian Order in the Birthday Honours List.[9] He died in 1995 and is buried at Idridgehay.[10]