Pheasant & Partridge Shooting

Quotes from the Guns

On many shoots it is rare for all the guns to be in the shooting on every drive throughout the day – Wykeham is obviously an
exception

The curving high birds on the Spinney drive are something else!

The ‘Old Kitchen’ is a magnificent venue for lunch and coffee at the beginning of the day. Quite a privilege to start the day at Wykeham Abbey

A wonderful welcome by the keeper and host. I felt the Estate was my own for the day!

  • Matthew Steadman, Head-Keeper.
  • Ian Blacker,
    Under Keeper, joined Matthew in 2007.

  • Partridge Shooting
    Parties: 8-9 guns
    Bag: 150 - 200 birds
  • Pheasant Shooting
    Parties: 8 guns
    Abbey & Ruston beats
    Bag:175 birds
    Bedale, Yedmandale & Sawdon dalebeats
    Bag:200 – 300 birds
  • Your Day
    can be tailored to provide the beats that best suit your guns ability and “pockets”.
  • Catering:
    Our Caterer provides a variety of delicious seasonal lunch menus, with locally sourced meat and game.
    Lunch takes place in the "old kitchen", Wykeham Abbey. There is also a drink and snack, mid-morning out in the field.
  • Accommodation can be arranged.

The Abbey Shoot – Wykeham Estate

  • The start of the day
  • Gun
  • Enjoying the sunshine

The “Abbey Shoot” is a traditional driven partridge and pheasant shoot with probably some of the widest variety of terrain to be found within one shoot. Many of the drives are memorable to include the curving high partridge and pheasant on the Spinney drive, and the wide open challenging high pheasants on Clear Fell drive. Jenny Spring drive in Yedmandale offers a surprise with partridge and pheasant flushed over the tops of majestic Douglas Fir – not much time to think!

  • The start of the day

The Bedale, Yedmandale and Sawdon dale beats comprise several wooded steep dales over which Pheasant and Partridge are flushed to produce some spectacular and challenging high bird shooting. The undulating topography surrounding Bedale and Yedmandale is ideal for both partridge and pheasant shooting (or a mixture of the two) over an area of approximately 4000 acres.

For those wh enjoy less challenging birds but still in an attractive environment, there is the more traditional shooting around Wykeham Abbey, the park and the surrounding woodland and spinneys.

The process of letting days on the Abbey Shoot continues with the object of avoiding the more commercial aspects of many shoots; in other words it is challenging shooting with a friendly atmosphere. Days are let on a fixed price (based on an agreed bag) therefore avoiding any dispute about overage.

Morning coffee and lunch can be taken in the “Old Kitchen” at Wykeham Abbey, the Dawnay family’s private home.

  • The start of the day
  • Gun
  • Enjoying the sunshine

Matthew Steadman, head-keeper, has been joined by Ian Blacker, under-keeper, and together they continue to develop the full potential of the shooting. Matthew was previously the beat keeper at the Deer Park on the Helmsley Shoot (Duncombe Park).