| 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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