my family came tomasham area, to swinton in the 1880's when they bought the swinton estate which is a 20,000 acres estate of which 9,000 acres is grouse moor. >>reporter: the economic benefits for the lord of the manor charging for visiting sportsmen to shooton his land are easily understood, but this sport has increasing importance generally for rural communities in the uk. with farming on the decline, any boost to rural revenue is gratefully received. >>raynard: it supports the locality as well as the estate itself, hotels, supported for our bed andbreakfasts, smaller places for loaders that will be needing to stay when they come with their sporting clients... and it also filters down to the beaters who will be there on the day and a team of beaters could easily costs 1000 pounds a day to put on and then the support activity of restaurants and other catering facilities as well as the game processing industry. >>reporter: a shooting party is charged per pair, or brace, of birds they bag. and at 60 dollars a brace a good shot can spend quite impressive sums in a day. >>masham: if you