Seven Meadows & Stannells


Key Information
River Avon Stretch
Seven Meadows & Stannells offers anglers a picturesque mile along the River Avon, right in the heart of Stratford. This stretch begins at Lucy's Mill road bridge and flows downstream to the meadow beneath Stannells Bridge, a former railway crossing. The river here maintains a moderate depth, providing a comfortable fishing experience.
Species Present
Anglers will find plenty of roach and chub populating these waters. The abundance of these species makes Seven Meadows & Stannells a favourite spot for those looking to enjoy a relaxed day by the river. Whether you're casting your line for the first time or returning for another catch, the consistent presence of roach and chub ensures a rewarding experience.
Starting and Ending Points
The fishing area is conveniently situated at the downstream end of the Recreation Ground in Stratford town centre. Starting at Lucy's Mill road bridge, the river flows smoothly to Stannells Bridge, providing easy access for visitors. The former railway bridge adds a touch of history to the serene environment, making your fishing trip both enjoyable and memorable.
Address: Mill Lane, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6DE, Warks, United Kingdom
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