From a small estate to a Georgian property to a converted pig sty, these best choices certainly cover all bases. SIX OF THE BEST PROPERTIES IN DEVON AND CORNWALL EAST…
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Sporting Artist: Joseph Crawhall
Eschewing the sentimentality of earlier Victorian painters, Jospeh Crawhall created masterpieces of observation. Janet Menzies takes a look at this iconic sporting artist. SPORTING ARTIST: JOSEPH CRAWHALL The ambition of…
Hambleton Hall: a country house hotel that feels like home
The Editor spends the night at Hambleton Hall in Rutland, and finds an elegant country house hotel where chef director Aaron Patterson has a passion for game, which is reflected…
Why there’s still hope for the UK’s hazel dormice
David Tomlinson takes a look at the state of hazel dormice in the UK, and finds out what is being done to protect them. The country house chicken comes in…
Meet the women at the helm of Britain’s grandest houses
Eleanor Doughty meets the modern-day chatelaines to find out what life is like running some of Britain’s most historic stately homes, and how they make it work. They may be…
The Morgan: a quintessentially British sports car
Having first bought a Morgan in 1971, Mike Yardley extols the virtues of this quirky – and quintessentially British – sports car. Rail travel made Scotland a major sporting destination,…
Famous sporting dogs you need to know
Matthew Dennison charts some of the most famous sporting dogs through history, from spaniels to cockers, who have made a name for themselves in the field. Popular sires have had…
The Field’s pick of November products
From commemorative plates and warm breeks to Chelsea boots and useful travel blankets, these Fieldy products are sure to get you through the month of November happy and in comfort.…
SCHLOSS Roxburghe – a sporting pit stop
A sporting pit stop that holds fieldsports and a feel-good atmosphere in equal measure making it an essential destination for likeminded sporting enthusiasts. Read below for further details. SCHLOSS ROXBURGHE…
Rail travel (with guns, rods and hounds in tow)
Serena Cross charts how the extensive emergence of rail travel in the 1860s opened up the possibility for people to seek out sport in previously unreachable places across the country.…