Welcome to Brickhill Farm Fishery
In 1996, Brian Rose, the current owner, decided to stock the two small pools with trout before converting them to coarse fishing lakes.
Set in a delightfully tranquil setting within easy reach of Banbury and Daventry midway between the M40 and M1 motorways, Brickhill Farm is a small and intimate venue with carefully mown grass banks and wooden platform pegs on two pools.
As its name suggests, the fishery was developed on the site of an old brickyard which dates back to 1834. The excavated clay was used to make bricks, pipes, tiles and coping stones but when digging finished the resultant pits filled with water from natural springs.
Both pools are stocked with a mix of tench, bream, perch, roach and rudd as well as a good scattering of crucian, mirror, common, koi and grass carp.
There is also a small fishing lodge where all-day breakfasts and a range of light meals and snacks can be purchased throughout summer and during matches in winter.
Brickhill Farm Fishery
Woodford Road
Eydon
Northamptonshire
NN11 3DQ
Tel: 01327 261363
07970 643976 (mobile)
E-mail: brianrose041@aol.com
2012 Ticket Prices and Opening Times
Fishing is from dawn until dusk max two rods
Adults/Junior £7.00
OAP/disabled (Monday to Friday) £5.00
How to get here...
Brickhill Farm Fishery is midway between the M1 and the M40 motorways. From Junction 16 of the M1 the simplest way to Brickhill Farm is to head towards Daventry on the A45. Just after Dodford turn left onto the B4037 and go through Newnham. When you reach the A361 turn left again towards Banbury and when you reach Byfield take the left hand turn signed West Farndon. After abut a mile turn right at the T-junction towards Eydon and after 100 yards take the left turn to Eydon and Culworth. After half a mile turn left again to Woodford Halse and the entrance to the fishery is about 100 yards on the right.
Brickhill Farm web designed by D.S 2012
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