8 of the best properties for sale with shooting estates
The best properties for sale with shooting estates – from an estate in a designated Dark Sky area in Ayrshire, Scotland, to a hunting estate in Tuscany with a wild boar, mouflon, deer and hare shoot


Summertree Farmhouse, Heathfield, East Sussex
A Grade II-listed, 15th-century house on an estate with an established family shoot and equestrian facilities. It has beamed ceilings and inglenook fireplaces. 6 beds, 4 baths, 4 receptions, 1-bedroom annexe, 2 x 1-bedroom flats, 1-bedroom cottage, 2-bedroom cottage, 3-bedroom cottage, 249 acres.
Price: £5m Strutt & Parker 07469-154771

Craigengillan Estate, Ayrshire, Scotland
An estate in a designated Dark Sky area with shooting rights and 2.5 miles of fishing rights on the River Doon. Main house: 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 3 receptions, kitchen, 3-bedroom wing; 4 houses, farmhouse and steading, 2 cottages, A-listed stables, farm, 590 acres of woodland.
Price: £5m+ Knight Frank 0131-222 9608.



Logie Estate, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
A period property and outbuildings surrounded by gardens with the River Ythan forming the Northern Boundary and the Forvie National Nature Reserve to the east. The terrain is ideal for driven shooting. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 receptions, attached 3-bedroom cottage, 2-bedroom cottage, farm buildings, equestrian centre with 3-bedroom farmhouse, 224.07 acres.
Price: £2.8m+, available in lots. Savills 01224-971 111


Fuidge Manor, Spreyton, Crediton, Devon
A Grade IIlisted manor house now in need of full refurbishment on an estate tucked away in a quiet corner of West Devon, with deer stalking and the potential to run a small shoot across the land. 10 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 7 receptions, 2 kitchens, cellar, stores, gardens, grounds, barn, farm buildings, fenced farmland, woodland, river frontage, ponds. 257.49 acres, available in lots.
Price: £3.75m+ Strutt & Parker 01392-229408.

Moores Farm, Bath
A residential and farming estate with a period farmhouse surrounded by mature gardens, woodland and fishing lakes, with an established pheasant and duck shoot. 4 bedrooms, bathroom, 3 receptions, kitchen, 4-bedroom shoot lodge, traditional farm buildings, ring-fenced land, 197 acres.
Price: £5m Savills 01722-426800.

Radicondoli, Tuscany, Italy
A 19th-century villa and various other residences on a hunting and agricultural estate that was established as a hunting reserve in 1950, with wild boar, mouflon, deer, hare and pheasant shooting. Main villa: 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, indoor swimming pool, 12 buildings with 30 bedrooms in total, farm buildings, gardens, farmland, olive groves, woodland, 2,471 acres.
Price: €20m Italy Sotheby’s International Realty +39 055 0751 888.


Mount Farm, Bremhill, Calne, Wiltshire
A modern country house constructed in a classical style, surrounded by parkland gardens in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with woodland providing an excellent family shoot. It has open fireplaces and a kitchen with an Aga and French doors opening onto a terrace. 8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 receptions, 1-bedroom annexe, 2-bedroom barn, farm buildings, 170 acres.
Price: £8.75m Knight Frank 01285-882001


The Bapton Manor Estate, Bapton, Warminster
A Grade II-listed, 17th-century manor now in need of some updating on a country estate with arable and livestock farming, fishing rights on the River Wylye and a potential partridge and pheasant shoot in the extensive woodland. 8 bedroom, 5 bathrooms, 3 receptions, kitchen office, study, 7 estate houses and cottages, outbuildings, farm buildings, gardens, farmland, pasture, 153 acres of woodland, 1,796 acres in total.
Price: £25m, available in lots. Savills 020-7409 8882.
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