Shooting Gazette

Shooting with Lady L

Over the years, Shooting Gazette has been fortunate enough to visit, dine and even stay over in some resplendent country houses ahead of a day’s shooting. We have been welcomed and made to feel at home by a long list of inspirational, colourful and charismatic people, passionate fieldsportsmen and women one and all.

Back in April we headed to Bryngwyn Hall near Llanfyllin, an 18th century neo-classical hall designed by Robert Mylne which has been painstakingly restored to its former glory by its current inhabitant Auriol, the Marchioness of Linlithgow, since it was passed onto her in 1987. Though the 10-bedroom hall is available for hire for numerous purposes, Lady Linlithgow’s home is very much her own. Each room, corridor and wall is home to numerous illustrations, photographs, paintings and much more charting the lives of her esteemed family tree who have trodden paths all over the world. Expect to

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