Only if you have specific licence to use it for hunting game or for target shooting, be this from the landowner if it is private land, or from the local authority or the National Trust if it is not. If you don't have this then you can be charged with carrying an offensive weapon, even if the rifle is legally held.
go onto google maps and enter in your specific info - like your postcode and the postcode to which you are going and then it will tell you the routes you need to take and the time it will take you to get there.
It takes roughly an hour and forty five minutes to drive from Birmingham, England to Henley, England. The best route to take is the A38, onto the M40, and then take the B4009 into Henley.
There have been several rifles made as military rifles in caliber .303 British (.303 Enfield) The most common have been the SMLR (Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield) known as the No 1 Mk III, and it successor, the No4 Mk I. The link at the bottom of the page will take you to a website on surplus military arms, Scroll down the left side to the rifle you want, and it will take you to an article on that rifle, with photos. Can't tell you much from a serial number alone. ENGLAND is an import requirement, telling you which country it was made it.
.22 Long Rifle bullets...
If there is no maker's name on the rifle, it is likely a (former) military rifle. Without a full description of the rifle, and ALL markings on the rifle, there is no way that we can answer your question. Your best bet would be to take to rifle to a local gun dealer. Sorry-
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Take the rifle to a gun shop so they can figure out what make, model and caliber rifle you have. There is no 84 caliber long rifle.
22 long rifle only
You will have to take it apart. Each model is different so you will have to find a diagram of the rifle.
Take it to a professional.
take it off
Take a sturdy folder and make random holes and angles in it, take the colors you and to paint the rifle with and paint it.