East Midlands · Derbyshire · Ashbourne

Birch House Lakes

Birch House Lakes near Brailsford is a family-run Derbyshire coarse fishery with 10 stocked lakes, around 250 pegs and a broad mix of carp, bream, tench, roach, F1s and other coarse species.

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About Birch House Lakes

Birch House Lakes occupies a 25-acre site between Brailsford and Ednaston, with 10 fishing lakes providing around 15 acres of water. The fishery says there are approximately 250 pegs and 14 species across the complex, including carp, bream, tench, roach and F1s. Pleasure and match angling are both catered for, while accessible parking, toilets and facilities for disabled anglers are available. Day tickets are bought before fishing, with pegs generally taken on a first-come, first-served basis. The venue publishes seasonal opening hours and identifies any match closures on its website and noticeboard.

Region
East Midlands
County
Derbyshire
Town or area
Ashbourne
Species
Carp, Bream, Tench, Roach, F1, Coarse
Access
Day ticket, Match fishing
Facilities
Parking, Toilets, Accessible

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Birch House Lakes venue rules

All anglers must hold a valid Environment Agency rod licence and may use no more than two rods per peg. Hooks must be true barbless and no larger than size 12, while braided main line, livebaiting, lure fishing and spinning are prohibited. Landing nets must be dipped in the tanks provided. Keepnets are not allowed for pleasure sessions and may only be used for matches. Night fishing is not permitted and fish must not be removed from the fishery.