Fenland Gun Club

Non-commercial clay shooting club affiliated to the CPSA, welcoming all clay shooters regardless of ability.

Fenland Clay Shooting Centre

The Fenland Clay Shooting Centre (Gun Club) was formed in November 1986 at Washbrook Farm, Doddington.

The Washbrook Farm shoot has a long association with clay shooting and operated for many years under the watchful eye of Alan Wright a passionate shooter and supporter of our sport.

Today, the club is a non-commercial club, managed by the members committee and affiliated to the CPSA. We are a user-friendly club and welcome all clay shooters regardless of ability.

Should you choose to visit us, please bring along a VALID SHOT GUN CERTIFICATE, you will need this as a visitor if you wish to purchase cartridges or perhaps join us as a member. Our membership is from December to December each year. This can be as an individual, veteran, or family membership.

Please note: under our insurance and legal responsibility you MUST be 14 year old and above to shoot, or visit our shooting ground. Anyone under the age of 18 MUST be with a shotgun certificate holder at all times, and an adult of 21 years.

All new to shooting or the club will go through a 15 minute safety brief with one of our CPSA safety officers to meet the requirements of the safe shooting and our insurance policy. 

Club Chair, Alan Wright
Club Chair, Alan Wright
7 Stands,70, 14 traps, 70 birds
Grandfather, son and grandson shooting as a family
'Its a family sport' Grandfather, son and grandson shooting as a family

Our Services

A woman participating in clay shooting at Fenland Gun Club in the UK. She is wearing a cap, ear protection, and a shooting vest, aiming a shotgun from within a designated shooting stand. The background shows fields, hay bales, and wind turbines under a partly cloudy sky.

Shoots

Shoots are held every other Sunday during the year from 10am-2pm and include a SPORTING LAYOUT, SKEET & DOWN THE LINE. The last booking in time to register to shoot will be 12.30pm for practice shoots and 12pm midday for any club competition shoots.

The dates of shoots can be found by clicking the button.

DTL (Down The Line)
DTL (Down The Line)
Skeet Range
Skeet Range

Have a Go Days

Want to take up clay shooting but not sure where to start.

We welcome guest to our club who have an interest in taking-up Clay Pigeon Shooting, come along on practice days or Contact Us for more information.

Please Note: We do not undertake Professional Tuition or hold Corporate events.

All new to shooting or the club will go through a 15 minute safety brief with one of our CPSA safety officers to meet the requirements of the safe shooting and insurance policy.

Anyone who would like to have a go can shoot with experienced club members under supervision, after completing our safety brief.

PPE: Anyone who shoots on our ground MUST have ear protection, glasses, as mandatory, and head protection is strongly recommended due to small falling clay particles and possible wind direction changes on the day. 

Facilities

There are facilities in the Club House where the usual refreshments can be purchased from 9am-1pm on Shoot Days.

A clay shooting event at Fenland Gun Club in the UK. A shooter wearing safety gear and ear protection is aiming a shotgun from a marked shooting stand, with a yellow bucket in front. Several people are gathered near the clubhouse in the background, while others stand by parked cars. The scene takes place on a sunny day with clear skies.