danny_b Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Just wanting some tips and information about the lake. Hopefully i will be going there this weekend. Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
salokcinnodrog Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 I keep on removing threads about Newland Hall Fishery as I know that it has been mentioned in the past. I found a thread by using the search facility What I have done is deleted these details off a previous thread and copied them onto a new post Newland Hall Fishery Contact Details: Roxwell, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 4LH Email Contact: info@newlandhall.com Web Site: www.newlandhall-fishery.co.uk Tel: 01245 230202 Fax: 01245 231463 Fishery Details: Type Of Fishery: Carp, Mixed Coarse 4 Lakes approx. 10 acres Fish Stocks: The Brook Lake is pegged for 50. It is heavily stocked with common and mirror carp up to 30lb, roach and tench. The lake is ideal for carp, match or pleasure fishing. The Moat Lake is pegged for 30. It is very heavily stocked with common and mirror carp and roach. The average size of fish is smaller than the Brook Lake, which makes it perfect for both match and pleasure fishing. Match winning weights regularly exceed 300lb (see angling press). The Park Lake is pegged for 15. It is stocked to a similar density to the Moat Lake and therefore is perfect for pleasure fishing and small matches. The Moat Lake, Brook Lake and Park Lake are available for day/night fishing and bookable for matches. We do not book individual swims for day and night tickets; this is operated on a first come first served basis. The Osiers Lake is a members only specimen carp water. Membership enquiries - 01245 230202. Opening Hours: 24hrs... Night fishing allowed Fishing Fees: Weekday Ticket £8.00 Weekend Day Ticket £9.00 See Website for full price list Fishery Basic Rules All anglers must have a valid ticket No fish to be removed from fishery Ticket valid for two rods only (see below) All anglers to use a suitable landing net and unhooking mat No tins Swims must be kept tidy at all times All litter and unused bait to be removed from the premises No child under the age of 12 is allowed to fish without adult supervision No fires No barbecues Only barbless hooks to be used No beach casting No noise nuisance, radios, etc. No unsociable or disruptive behavior No dogs All vehicles must not exceed 10 mph throughout the Estate All vehicles to be parked only in the fishing car park No keep nets. Except in formal pre-booked matches when all keep nets must be knotless and be no less than 10 feet in length, all fish 3lb and over are to be returned to the water immediately (not put in a keep net) and no fish is to remain in keep net for more than 3 hours, a mid match weigh-in may be necessary No wading Tackle must not be left unattended at the swim No trespassing in surrounding farmland or woods All anglers must be in possession of a valid national rod-fishing licence Proof will be required for concessions (juniors, disabled & OAP's etc.) All vehicles to be parked only in the fishing car park Osiers Lake is strictly members only Please respect all flora and fauna General Information: The Newland Hall Country Estate is situated 4 miles west of Chelmsford, Essex. It consists of a large picturesque 15th century Tudor Manor House with a moat, beautiful gardens and over 100 acres of grass and woodland with four superb fishing lakes surrounded by unspoilt countryside. There is ample close by parking, toilets and drinking water on site. Holiday Accommodation: Directions: Newland Hall is situated 4 miles west of Chelmsford on the A1060, exactly 1 mile past the Cross Keys Inn on the left. Exit M25 at J28, take the A12 towards Chelmsford. Exit A12 at Chelmsford (A414). Down slip-road, straight across roundabout. Continue for about 2 miles, then 2 roundabouts close together, straight across first (White Horse Pub), left at second (Megabowl). Continue through approx. 2 or 3 sets of lights until main junction with lights. Turn left on A1060, sign posted Sawbridgeworth (Chrysler Dealer). Continue for approximately 4 miles passing pubs Horse & Groom, The Hare and Keys Inn. Newland Hall is exactly 1 mile past the Keys Inn on the left. (Bus stops at end of drive). Continue down drive past large black barn and follow signs to the left for the fishing Car Park I would suggest that any more questions on Newland Hall go onto this thread Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
livlee1 Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Just wanting some tips and information about the lake.Hopefully i will be going there this weekend. Cheers take some rat poison, trust me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barricorps Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 I heard that when they opened osiers lake they imported a french forty that when it was first caught had dropped to a scraper thirty due to insufficent food in the newly dug lake. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevew1805 Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 I found this topic whilst doing a search. I know it is old, but here is my review of the fishery: http://carpernutcase.blogspot.com/2009/02/newland-hall-brook-lake.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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