Clay Shooting

DIVINE DOVERIDGE

Sitting pretty in the idyllic Derbyshire countryside, Doveridge Clay Sports Centre has become well known for its fantastic range of layouts and for hosting a number of world-class competitions.

Susan, Stephan and son Clive Bramley moved onto this sprawling 70-acre estate in 1998. It was a shooting ground before they arrived, but they began a bright new chapter of clay shooting in Derbyshire. “The previous owner had nearly closed the place; his other

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