“Brudenell Estates comprises of approximately 10,000 acres of land divided between Northamptonshire, known as Deene Park, and Leicestershire’s Welland Valley. The Brudenell family have carefully stewarded the House, Parkland and rural estates for over 500 years.” A palatial building, Deene was the seat of the Earls of Cardigan, of whom the most notable was the 7th Earl who led the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava in 1854. That’s history, right there. While the official website stresses weddings, the Gardens, and Simulated Game Shooting (under ‘Field Sports’) a little more research and you discover that there is an ‘established pheasant and partridge shoot…The Shoot extends to some 2,560 acres of the Deene Park Estate…The Shoot attracts a loyal and regular team of beaters and pickers up and has been run in-hand for many seasons.” Oh well…
Deeene Park (Northants)
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