Horton Grange

Tyne and Wear

Main view of Horton Grange

Key Information

Last updated: 30 January 2025

History

Horton Grange stands as a testament to Mother Nature's resilience. Just a few years ago, what was once an opencast mining site on the Blagdon Estate was transformed, thanks to the efforts of RM Banks and a touch of TLC. From a muddy hole in a field, Horton Grange blossomed into a lush, tree-lined water body, now a cherished spot for both anglers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Wildlife

The waters of Horton Grange are a haven for various bird species. Swans gracefully navigate the surface, while geese and ducks add vibrancy to the area. Terns and coots are also frequent visitors, contributing to the lively atmosphere that complements a day of fishing. It's not uncommon to pause and watch these birds as you cast your line, enhancing the overall experience.

Membership

Club memberships are offered, providing anglers with access to Horton Grange's well-maintained grounds. Members often find their preferred spots along the banks, making it a popular choice among the local fishing community. Whether you enjoy putting in a bit of effort to catch roach, rudd, tench, perch, or bream all day, or simply prefer to relax and take in the wildlife, Horton Grange caters to a variety of preferences. The ease of finding a comfortable place on the bank means you'll always have somewhere suitable to settle down, no matter your inclination.

Address: Newcastle upon Tyne, NE13 6, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Website: http://www.wacac.me.uk/waters.html

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Fish Species

Bream
Perch
Roach
Rudd
Tench

Features

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