Moor Hall Lakes




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About Moor Hall Lakes
Moor Hall Pools in Ninfield, East Sussex, comprise two picturesque lakes set on a tranquil property. While the scenic views of the surrounding countryside provide a lovely backdrop, electricity pylons are visible from the water’s edge. The upper pool, known as Moor Hall Pond, spans roughly an acre and features a meandering shape with reeds lining the banks. In contrast, the lower lake covers about two acres and offers a more expansive, featureless surface with a deeper centre.
Fish Species
Anglers at Moor Hall Lakes can expect a variety of fish. The pools are home to impressive carp, with some specimens reaching up to 26 lb. Perch can grow up to 4 lb, while pike are caught at sizes up to 5 lb. Tench and pike both reach up to 5 lb, and roach and rudd can attain weights of 1 lb 8 oz. Additionally, gudgeon and eel are present, providing diverse fishing opportunities for enthusiasts.
Facilities
Moor Hall Lakes offer day tickets for fishing throughout most of the year, except during the shut season from May 1st to June 15th. The venue is equipped with disabled access and facilities, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy their fishing experience comfortably. Whether you’re visiting for a peaceful day by the water or aiming to land a hefty carp, Moor Hall Lakes cater to a range of fishing preferences.
Address: Whydown Rd, Ninfield, Ninfield, TN33 9, East Sussex, United Kingdom
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