Hunting Land for Sale in the UK
340 properties

- Price
- Offers in Region of£750,000
- Size
- 115 acres

- Price
- £330,000
- Size
- 57.59 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£75,000
- Size
- 3 acres

- Price
- £125,000

- Price
- Guide Price£795,000
- Size
- 116.4 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£625,000
- Size
- 74.31 acres
Lot 4: Land At Cruxton Manor Farm, Cruxton, Dorchester, Dorset, DT2

- Price
- Offers Over£750,000
- Size
- 129.9 acres

- Price
- Offers Over£7,000,000
- Size
- 953.88 acres

- Price
- Offers Over£325,000
- Size
- 108.66 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£375,000
- Size
- 102.59 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£50,000
- Size
- 5.38 acres
Lot 3: 5.38 Acres, Wigford Meadows, Loddiswell, Kingsbidge, Devon, TQ7

- Price
- Guide Price£50,000
- Size
- 6.64 acres
Lot 1: 6.64 acres, Wigford Meadows, Loddiswell, Kingsbidge, Devon, TQ7

- Price
- Guide Price£135,000

- Price
- Offers Over£95,000
- Size
- 21 acres

- Price
- Offers Over£185,000
- Size
- 148.26 acres
House Site 2 and Lower Land, Laga, Acharacle, Highland, PH36

- Price
- £250,000
- Size
- 171.51 acres

- Price
- Offers in Excess of£95,000
- Size
- 15.7 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£400,000
- Size
- 63.96 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£230,000
- Size
- 26.27 acres

- Price
- Guide Price£220,000
- Size
- 33.68 acres
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Buying hunting land in the UK
Find a wide range of hunting land for sale in the UK, including sporting estates, deer stalking land, pheasant and partridge shoots and grouse moors.
There are currently 340 available hunting land properties to buy in the UK listed at £1,104,599 on average, with each acre priced at £6,938.
Market snapshot & prices for hunting land
- Acreage for sale
- 51,110 acres
- Average listing age
- 71 days
- Average list price
- £1,104,599
- Median list price
- £450,000
- Average property size
- 159.2 acres
Hunting land typically refers to nature reserves thriving with UK vegetation and wildlife, including birds, deer, foxes and other native species. Other than minimal desire paths that allow pedestrian access and small hunting lodges, the land tends to be barren and untamed to create a natural hunting experience.
Developing hunting land is rare as it’s often protected and difficult to obtain planning permission for. Yet permissions to build hunting lodges and better road access can be easy to obtain, allowing landowners to use the land for tourism or personal enjoyment. With licenses generally already in place, the land can easily be rented to local hunting clubs and activity groups to generate income.