Middlewick House is a Grade II listed Georgian-style house and home of Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and his wife Nettie, who acquired it from previous owners Andrew and Camilla Parker Bowles – later Queen Camilla – in 1995. The House’s website says “Wander around the beautiful gardens and menagerie of animals, as well as seeing a selection of Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason’s classic and high performance cars.” It doesn’t say that if you’re there at the right time, you can even see the Beaufort Hunt chasing foxes! It should because Wiltshire Hunt Sabs found the Beaufort Hunt (who recently featured on Channel 4 News after being filmed on at least two occasions killing a fox: the report can be viewed at https://www.channel4.com/news/shocking-footage-reveals-illegal-hound-hunts-in-rural-england) meeting at Middlewick in March 2026. This was not a one-off. As Wiltshire Hunt sabs wrote: “This excuse of man used to host the vile and now disbarred Avon Vale Hunt here, so you know what sort of person that we are talking about here” (Floyd’s bassist Roger Waters was a long-time Countryside Alliance supporter and pro-hunting as well, and of course Charles and Camilla regularly hunted with the Beaufort).
Middlewick House (Wilts)
Links to more information
- Wiltshire Hunt Saboteurs: Rock n’ Roll at the Beaufort Hunt (Facebook, March 2026)
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