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Archery Club – Experience Archery Bowmen
Shooting Times
Our sessions run on Friday evenings 6:00pm – 7:30pm and 7:30pm – 9:00pm, Saturdays mornings 11:00am – 12:30pm, Sundays afternoons 1:00pm – 3:00pm and 3:00pm – 5:00pm and Mondays evenings 6:00pm – 7:30pm and 7:30pm – 9:00pm.
Club shooting is at our great indoor venue in Archway North London. The sessions are open to experienced archers who are members of Archery GB, and also beginners who have completed a course with us. We aim to have an open, friendly and relaxed atmosphere. All sessions must be booked.
Archery Parties & Events






What Our Clients Say
Allison – Children’s Archery Party
Nermin – ‘Have a Go’ Archery Lessons
Santhi – Archery Party
Hayden – Archery Stag Party
Christopher – Beginner’s Archery Course
Frances – Children’s Archery Party
Our Coaches

Leander Pittis
Founded Experience Archery in 2009 as there was a shortage of year round indoor shooting opportunities for children and adults in London. He is an Archery GB level 2 Coach and also a NCF Crossbow instructor. He has been coaching for over 14 years and shooting Olympic recurve for over 17 years. Leander has won numerous local and county competitions including Middlesex and Bedfordshire indoor championships. He started his archery journey while working as an actor and has used his shooting skills in various films, adverts and promotional events. Leander coaches more than shoots these days and enjoys teaching beginners as well as working with more experienced archers.

Phil Darkin
Is an Archery GB level 1 Session Coach. Phil mainly shoots Barebow recurve, but also shoots a traditional Flat Bow too. He shoots target and field archery at his club in south London but enjoys sharing his knowledge running beginner courses, have a go taster sessions and parties for children and adults with Experience Archery.

Joe Ellul
Joe has been passionate about archery for the past eight years, developing his skills and deepening his love for the sport with every arrow he’s loosed. Wanting to give something back to the archery community, he decided to train as a coach, earning his Archery GB Level 1 qualification. For the past two years, he has been sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm by teaching with us, helping new archers discover the joy and discipline of the sport.
Joe enjoys shooting a wide range of bows at his club in East London, including the English longbow, compound bow, and a horse bow. Each offers its own unique challenge and feel, but his true passion lies with the English longbow. He even makes his own arrows by hand, using traditional techniques that connect him to the long history of archery.
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