



Hunt English roe deer and muntjac on a private 1,000-acre Norfolk estate, just two hours from London. This is classic English countryside stalking - moving through arable fields at first light, working hedgerows and woodland edges, and taking close-range shots that test your fieldcraft.
You'll stay at Gowthorpe Manor, a 16th-century Elizabethan manor house at the heart of the hunting ground. The estate holds healthy populations of both roe and muntjac, with the variety of terrain - open fields, dense woodland, hedgerows, and field margins - offering a different challenge with each outing.
For the most exciting hunting, we recommend timing your trip to coincide with the roe rut in July and August. Territorial bucks respond aggressively to calling, with shots coming quickly and at close range - it's fast-paced, engaging, and unlike anything else in British deer stalking.
Mornings start early with a stalk at first light. After breakfast back at the Manor and time to relax, you'll head out again for an afternoon or evening hunt. All meals and drinks are included - a full English breakfast, lunch, and a three-course dinner each evening.
Monday - Arrival Day
Tuesday - Thursday - Hunting Days
Friday - Departure Day
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Not Included
Trophy Exports We handle the hard part. After your hunt, we'll prepare your trophy and hand-deliver it to our export partner, who has decades of experience shipping trophies to the US. They manage all the paperwork, USDA documentation, and customs clearance - your trophy arrives at your door, typically within 60 days of your hunt.
Roe deer and muntjac are non-CITES species, so no special permits are required on the US import side. You'll pay the export company directly for shipping and handling. We'll connect you with them before your trip so you know exactly what to expect.
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We will provide rifle and ammo
Hunter: 5 Days, 4 Nights, 4 Hunting Days
Observer: 5 Days, 4 Nights, 3 Sightseeing Or Relaxing Days
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You'll stay at Gowthorpe Manor, a Grade II listed Elizabethan manor house dating from the 1520s, set in the heart of the estate. This is a proper English country house - oak beams, period furniture, a drawing room with a fireplace, and the kind of character that only five centuries of history can produce. The hallways are lined with sporting prints and trophies, and it feels exactly like the England you came here to experience.
Bedrooms are individually furnished with comfortable beds, and the manor has a freestanding roll-top bath for those who want to soak after a day in the field. Meals are taken in the dining room - expect a full English breakfast each morning, a relaxed lunch, and a locally sourced three-course dinner in the evening. House drinks are included throughout your stay.
Fit and able to walk around the estate. We can accommodate high seat shooting for those less able.
None - We will arrange this for you.