Traditional Partridge Shooting

Balsham Shoot covers approximately 2,500 acres of undulating countryside, ten miles south of Cambridge. It specialises in partridge shooting of the highest quality with hospitality to match.

The Creation of Balsham Shoot

After several years of working at prestigious game shoots around the UK, in 2018 Tom Vestey and his wife Emily took the opportunity to resurrect the shoot on 2,500 acres of ground just outside Balsham village in Cambridgeshire.

The shoot had been left fallow for some ten years having previously been a small family shoot. After four seasons of re-development, it is now one of the leading partridge shoots in East Anglia, letting approximately forty high quality shoot days of bags between 250 and 350. With fantastic topography that is aided by helpful positioning of beech belts, spinneys and game cover, guns will experience a range of different drives, all showing challenging birds in their own right. Coupled with first class hospitality from the unique and fully functioning yurt to the elevenses hut out in the field, guns will experience days at Balsham that will live long in their memory.

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