About Us

The Hollam Sporting Club is on a family Estate, which is entirely situated within the Exmoor National Park. There are a wide variety of pheasant drives in four valleys, including wooded and open stands.

It benefits from the wonderful topography that produces the high birds for which the area is famous. The average daily bag over a season is between 250 to 300 birds. We do not shoot double guns.

Although 38 days are shot at Hollam, only half are sold to third parties. The remainder are syndicate and family days. Many of the groups who shoot here have been coming for many years. Occasionally opportunities arise for new teams, and if this would be of interest, please contact us.

HOLLAM HOUSE

Hollam House was owned by the Mildmay family for hundreds of years, and Walter Mildmay, the last of the family to live in the house, started shooting here in the 1980s.

Later Dr Woodman, a local GP, moved his syndicate to Hollam from Molland and developed the shoot into largely what it is today. The estate was bought by Preben and Annie Prebensen 20 years ago, and the shoot has been re-established in its current form.