Shooting information

Game Shooting and conditions

Deer Stalking and conditions

For further information about Glemham Hall please contact us

Shooting and Stalking


Experience a Day to Remember! For the last 85 years, the Cobbold family has owned the Glemham Hall Estate. Field Sports have always been a high priority on the estate and the development of the shoot and stalking is ongoing.

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Driven Shooting

We can offer top quality driven shooting on a traditional 3000-acre country estate, coupled with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Preservatation of sporting birds is the number one concern; this is achieved by strategically-sited game cover and the sympathetic management of woodlands and surrounding farmland. Glemham is a friendly shoot and keepers, pickers-up and beaters
are a jovial bunch. Have a look at the full details of the Shoot Club here

For further information, please contact Major Philip Hope-Cobbold on 07973 315380 or email ghesc@glemhamhall.org

 
During or after a shoot, enjoy a delicious shoot lunch in the Hall's magnificent dining room, which is usually hosted by Philip and Raewyn Hope-Cobbold who will entertain you in their own unique style. Glemham has one full time head Gamekeeper, Pat Gilbert assisted by Keith Thompson.
 
 

Deer Stalking

 

We offer accompanied ground or high seat stalking for Fallow, Muntjac or Red Deer on either a dawn/morning or afternoon/dusk stalk over some 350 acres of woodland.

 

Glemham has one full time head Gamekeeper, Pat Gilbert assisted by Keith Thompson. The professional stalker is Will Carter.
For further information, please contact Major Phillip Hope-Cobbold on 01728 748289 or email estate@glemhamhall.co.uk

British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC)

The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT)

Countryside Alliance (CA)

British Deer Society (BDS)