Rosedale
North Yorkshire
Rosedale Moor extends to approximately 1,667 hectares (4,119 acres) and provides 2 separate days’ grouse driving to 13 lines of butts. All lines have at least 8 butts.
The Moor has shot consistently in recent years. The ten-year average is 413 brace and has averaged 6.5 days shooting each year during that period.
The Moor is owned freehold, subject to agricultural tenancies and 2 areas of third party grazing rights.
The low ground shoot at Rosedale is based around the Northdale Valley. The shoot has been developed considerably over the last 10 years with a number of new woods being planted to complement the existing established woodland.
The low ground provides a variety of drives showing exciting and challenging pheasant shooting. In recent years 6,000 poults have been released, offering 14 main days shooting as well as a number of rough days.
Guide price - sold with Westedale Estate well above the £15 million asking price.
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