British Roe Buck & Muntjac Hunt | 5 days, 4 nights, 4 hunting days
Swardeston, Norfolk, United Kingdom
1-4 Hunters • Lodge • Private • Guided
Description
Overview
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.
Hunter: 5 Days, 4 Nights, 4 Hunting Days
- 1 x Roe Buck + 2 x Muntjac $5,995
- 2 x Roe Bucks + 4 Muntjac $7,995
Observer: 5 Days, 4 Nights, 3 Sightseeing Or Relaxing Days
- Without Sightseeing: $500
- With Sightseeing: $1,000
Seasons
- Roe bucks: 1st April - 31st October
- Muntjac: Year-round
Location & Travel
Stalking ground: Gowthorpe Manor Estate
Nearest Airport: Stansted or any London Airport
Transfer: Included
Accommodation & Hospitality
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.
Example Itinerary
Monday - Arrival Day
- Pick up from London Airport by a member of the Griffin Sporting team
- Arrival at Gowthorpe Manor
- Explore the surrounding ground, zero your rifle, and discuss the plan for the coming days with your stalker
- Three-course dinner at the Manor
Tuesday - Thursday - Hunting Days
- Up early for a first-light stalk
- Back to the Manor for a full English breakfast
- Observers head out on their day trip
- Relax, explore the grounds, or take lunch at the Manor
- Afternoon or evening hunt depending on conditions
- Three-course dinner - swap stories from the day
Friday - Departure Day
- Up early for a first-light stalk
- Traditional English breakfast
- Pack up and depart the lodge for London or the airport
- If time allows, a stop at a local attraction en route
- Drop off at London airport or in the City
Included
- 2 bucks each: Roe and 2 x Muntjac (extra animals can be bought for $1,500 for Roe and $500 for Muntjac)
- All transport, including airport Transfer
- Accommodation (2 nights)
- Food & Drink, incl. (house) Alcohol
- Rifle Hire and Ammo
- Licencing
Not Included
- Flights
- Trophy preparation & export
- Tips
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.
What to bring
Clothing Footwear
- Waterproof, breathable jacket (in muted / natural colours)
- Base layers
- Stalking trousers (quiet fabric, neutral colours)
- Warm hat and lightweight cap
- Comfortable clothes for the lodge and dinners
Equipment for the Stalk
- Binoculars (8x or 10x recommended)
Observer activities
We'll arrange a local guide to take observers on day trips around Norfolk. There's no shortage of things to see:
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At Griffin Sporting Club, we have built numerous hunting packages designed to give our guests an unforgettable experience that they will remember for a lifetime, drawing on our deep British heritage to deliver authentic fieldsports throughout the seasons. From airport pickup and accommodation to guiding, trophy preparation and shipping, our team supports you at every step so you can focus on the hunt and the memories.
Location
Gear List
- Overnight Supplies
- Personal Gear
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
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Rules & Guidelines
Safety & Firearms
- All firearms must be handled at the direction of the professional stalker.
- Rifles are to be unloaded at all times unless instructed otherwise by your guide.
- No shooting without the explicit permission of the stalker.
Knives
- Please don't bring knives, as the UK has some funny laws against carrying knives
Fishing
- Brown trout can be killed and taken back to the lodge to be cooked by our team
- It is illegal to kill Atlantic salmon in the UK
Alcohol & Conduct
- No alcohol is to be consumed before or during stalking.
- The guide may end a stalk if he or she considers a guest to be unsafe or unfit to shoot.
- Respect for staff, fellow guests, local community and the environment is expected at all times.
Welfare & Quarry
- Final decisions on which animals may be taken rest with the stalker, in line with the estate’s management plan.
- Every effort will be made to follow up on any wounded animal; guests must immediately inform the guide if they believe a shot was misplaced.
- Shots will only be taken within agreed distances and conditions.
Access & Terrain
- Guests should inform us in advance of any medical conditions or mobility issues - we can accommodate high seat shooting.
- The guide has discretion to adjust or curtail stalking if weather or ground conditions make it unsafe.
Licensing & Documentation
- Griffin Sporting club will arrange all hunting permits
- We do not recommend guests bring their own rifles
- Guests bringing their own rifles must carry the appropriate firearms certificate and any required visitor permits.
- Overseas guests are responsible for complying with airline and border regulations for firearms and ammunition.
Age & Non‑shooting Guests
- Under‑18s are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult.
- Observers must follow the instructions of the guide in the same way as shooting guests.
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