The Field

What to do and see at the Game Fair 2019

THE Game Fair is back and bigger than ever, with a fresh look and more than 140 new exhibitors for 2019. This year, the fieldsports festival returns to the spectacular grounds of Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, home of the seventh Marquess of Salisbury. Having played host for the first time in 2017, the stunning 10,000-acre estate will be taken over again by the Game Fair from 26-28 July.

Easily accessible by road and less than half an hour from London by train, Hatfield House will welcome Game Fair favourites alongside first-time exhibitors, offering clothes and equipment, demonstrations, talks and entertainment. The Game Fair Gardens Experience, Gin Makers Row and a state-of-the-art blackout tunnel for testing night-vision equipment are among the attractions debuting this year.

As ever, will be there to welcome sporting friends, readers and new subscribers. Don’t miss s stand (M1250), where you can meet the editorial team,

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