

Gloucestershire
Set in the breath taking North Cotswold countryside, Campden House spans 1,900 acres of rolling, unspoiled landscape. With its undulating terrain, the estate is meticulously managed in-house, blending mixed arable and livestock farming with carefully maintained woodlands that enhance its natural beauty.
The shoot is an exclusive affair, with only a handful of days offered each season. Traditionally, sold days feature smaller bags, ensuring a refined and sustainable experience. The days present a classic mix of pheasant and partridge, while the estate upholds a preference for preserving woodcock, adding to its commitment to conservation and responsible gamekeeping.
Campden House Estate is a historic agricultural and property estate located in the North Cotswolds outside Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire. Campden House and its Tithe Barn date back to 1628 and are surrounded by landscaped gardens and parkland.
To reach Chipping Campden, drive from London in about 2 hours via the M40, or from Birmingham in around an hour via the M42 and A46. The nearest train station is Moreton-in-Marsh, with direct services from London Paddington in about 90 minutes. From there, a taxi or the 606 bus gets you to Chipping Campden in around 15 minutes.
Meeting at the shoot lodge next to the house. Typically we will always shoot through, with two drives, elevenses, two further drives and then back to the house for a late shoot lunch! It is possible to stop for lunch in the earlier months with some prior warning.


There are a number of good hotels, pubs and private houses located close by.
