Whole Roast Pigeon and Purple Sprouting Broccoli
Try this delicious roast pigeon recipe from Philippa Davis to give your Sunday lunch a twistIf you have a freezer full of pigeon and you need to offload and make some room, try this roast recipe to...
View Article6 unmissable attractions at The Game Fair 2022
The Game Fair returns to Ragley Hall in Warwickshire this 29-31 July. Find out what 6 attractions you have to tick off at the show areFREE TO USE IMAGES Pictured: The Game Fair, a three-day festival...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Platinum Jubilee Picnic Recipes
If you are planning to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee, Philippa Davis has the best selection of food and drink to make you the star of the village street partyLemon and vanilla bundt cake with Dubonnet...
View ArticleThe Field’s Platinum Jubilee shopping guide
Once the crowds have dispersed, the coronation chicken demolished and the bunting packed away, here's our pick of Platinum Jubilee shopping to remember the celebrations by The countdown is on for the...
View ArticleThe Derby: the controversy of the 1844 renewal
Ahead of The Derby this weekend (4 June 2022) on the hallowed turf of Epsom racecourse, Fitzdare's Rory Fairfax looks back at the history of this revered equine event, and the controversial 1844...
View ArticleSporting Artist: Henrietta Graham
Good art should tell a story, but to do so it needs to be seen; luckily it's hard to miss Henrietta Graham's life-size paintings, says Janet MenziesHenrietta Graham has gone painting. This requires a...
View ArticleThe allure of the magical mayfly
The Field's Adrain Dangar has a battle of will and wits with the elusive trout of three North Yorkshire streams, where the mayfly abounds and fishing feels a lot like hunting2CJKARK A long-tailed...
View ArticleThe River Tay: a mighty river that flows with character
Nearly a hundred years after Miss Ballantine’s record salmon, Jonathon Muir follows the River Tay downstream, with its many beats, pools and inimitable charmFly fishing on the TayJonathon Muir finds...
View ArticleRabbit shooting: Airgunning for summer rabbits
Rabbit shooting is the ideal summer pest control exercise. Bag some bunnies this summer and improve your skill and ability to wait patiently for the shot. Charles Rangeley-Wilson describes his foray...
View ArticleHow to shoot well at charity shoots: George Digweed’s guide
As we head into a summer season of charity shoots, game-shots and clay-busters will take to the stands for fantastic causes. George Digweed, 30-time world champion, advises on how to hold your...
View ArticleThe Field’s guide on how to pickle walnuts
There's something about a pot of pickled walnuts that harks back to another time; one of the ultimate traditional English pickles. Follow our guide on how to pickle walnuts and add them to your picnic...
View ArticleThe 16 BEST simulated shoots in the country
It’s not sensible to turn up on a shooting day and continually miss, better to practise on simulated clay days. Mary Skipwith rounds up the best simulated shooting days available for an exciting summer...
View Article7 of the best summer recipes
Arm yourself with The Field's pick of the best summer recipes, whether you're picnicking pitchside at the polo or dreaming of a balmy supper in the garden with the rain safely kept at bay Profiteroles...
View ArticlePub signs: a journey through history
Tracing the origins of some of Britain’s most fascinating pub signs takes one on a journey through history, literature and sporting excellence, says Rory Knight Bruce AFWJ01 Village pub sign, The Fox...
View ArticleWild swimming -the call to nature
Just underneath the surface of the coy and upright Brit is a "pants off, trousers down, isn't life a scream" anarchist. Avoid the canoes and try a spot of wild swimming this summer. The majority of us...
View ArticleMeet our Sporting Diana Nicola Arcedeckne-Butler
The Master of Wine and Private Cellar buyer Nicola Arcedeckne-Butler is a keen Shot but finds just as much pleasure standing back from the line, working her beloved spanielsNicola Arcedeckne-ButlerThe...
View ArticleHadrian’s Wall: celebrating a 1,900-year anniversary
The northern boundary of the Roman Empire stretched from Tyneside to the Solway Firth. This year marks one of celebration for Hadrian’s Wall, writes Martyn Baguley CP5P36 England,Northumbria,Hadrian's...
View ArticleGWCT to host first summer party in London
This summer will see the first Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust summer party, designed to encourage a younger generation to get involved with the trust The first ever GWCT summer party will take...
View ArticleNew Purdey Sporter to be made in-house in London
Launching this Monday (28 June) is the new Purdey Sporter, to be made entirely in London with several new features The new Purdey Sporter is set to be made entirely in London, with several new features...
View ArticleGame, set, match! The best Wimbledon recipes
Start stockpiling your strawberries: Wimbledon is here. Take a look at our pick of the best Wimbledon recipes, whether you're watching sofa side, or have tickets for SW19Pimms! Strawberries! Ice cream!...
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