Bespoke hunting boots to last a lifetime
Bespoke hunting boots are a significant investment, however, they offer protection, comfort and unsurpassable style, says Eve JonesBoot trees at Horace Batten.Bespoke hunting boots will not only last a...
View ArticleHaunted country houses. Bumps in the night?
Are you afraid of bumps in the night? A haunted country house with a ghost or two has a certain allure, but real mysteries can lie beneath, warns Rory Knight Bruce Is there anybody there? Stately piles...
View ArticleThree best pumpkin recipes to try this Halloween
From a scrumptious, savoury pumpkin pie to easy-to-make muffins, follow The Field's three best pumpkin recipes for our spookily super suggestions Pumpkin muffins with whipped cream are a great...
View ArticleThe pumpkin: how it stole the turnip’s thunder
From flavouring lattes and pies to glowing as jack-o'-lanterns by night, the pumpkin is a familiar sight come Halloween. But it is a relative newcomer, explains Emily Arbuthnott, having bested the...
View ArticleSascha Holland, sporting Diana
Sascha Holland, a one-time vegetarian, has come to appreciate the vital relationship between conservation, wildlife and sustainable eatingSascha Holland says her introduction to fieldsports was...
View ArticleMini pheasant and blackberry jam pies
These pocket-sized pies are perfect for the peg, says Philippa Davis, or they make a fun addition to afternoon teaPocket these mini pies for when sustenance is required on the peg.Package up these mini...
View ArticleKnox Field, sporting artist
Size might not matter, sculptor Knox Field tells Janet Menzies, but gravitas certainly doesChicken and Chicks, by Knox Field.Knox Field and his abstract, yet closely observed, sculptures are a rarity...
View ArticlePear, apple, blackberry and port pie
Philippa Davis' pear, apple, blackberry and port pie can be enjoyed hot or cold and is perfect when comfort food is requiredThis 'pot pie' is perfect when comfort food is required.Pie is the ultimate...
View ArticleCountry house libraries: tome sweet tome…
Books enhance our lives and it’s essential to have a library to do justice to one’s collection, says Daniel Pembrey The leather-bound books and ladder in the libraru at Brodsworth Hall, South...
View ArticleAlternative gundogs: a puppy for shoot or sofa
If you require a gundog, then pick a puppy from working lines, says David Tomlinson. However, some unlikely dogs prove themselves excellent shoot-day companionsBorder collies, while not a traditional...
View ArticleThe Field subscription sale: 50% OFF TODAY ONLY
We have a cracking deal on Field subscriptions - the perfect companion for staying at home. Subscribe to The Field with 50% OFF for TODAY ONLY. Don't miss The Field subscription saleYou have ONE DAY to...
View ArticleCreamy pheasant pie with sherry, mushrooms and tarragon
The ultimate comfort food made with game. Try Philippa Davis' creamy pheasant pie with sherry, mushrooms and tarragon topped with buttered swedeFill the house with the comforting, rich aroma of this...
View ArticleThe best country Christmas cards for sporting festive cheer
Spread sporting festive cheer with Christmas cards that have proper country credentials and support a cracking cause, too. Take your pick from The Field's best country Christmas cards for 2020'Silent...
View ArticleTop 10 airguns for use in the field
Banish the bunnies with one of these top 10 airguns. Michael Yardley suggests the top options for every budget Which airgun is right for you? We suggest the best options for every budget.Airguns are...
View ArticleStir-Up Sunday: stir up, we beseech thee
Older than many of our Victorian yuletide tradition, the Christmas pudding has it origins in pottage. Ettie Neil-Gallacher prepares to stirThe traditional finale to a festive meal.Though a family...
View ArticleMoon phases: in tune with the moon
For the ancients, life revolved around lunar phases, which measured time, heralded the changing seasons – and even caused madness, as Sir Johnny Scott explainsA Worm Moon, the first full moon in...
View ArticleHyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi
The South Korean manufacture’s latest SUV offers a smooth and relaxing ride, finds Charlie Flindt, once you’ve decided who’s steeringThe cliff-face front is festooned with a curious assortment of...
View ArticleSpiced squash bread. Versatile and delicious
Grill for breakfast, enjoy alongside soup or serve for elevenses, Philippa Davis' spiced squash bread is perfect any time of day.Smother in butter for a moreish snackYou can’t go wrong with Philippa...
View ArticleFamily vets: a vet is for life
Or, at least, this used to be the case. Today, many private practices are being bought up by corporate ventures. David Tomlinson bemoans the loss of the personal touchIn the past, most vets joined...
View ArticlePheasant chow mein
Game for supper doesn't have to mean slaving for hours in the kitchen, says Philippa Davis. This pheasant chow mein takes just 15 minutesPheasant chow mein makes a super speedy game supper - ready...
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