Petworth Park


Key Information
Lake Features
Petworth Park Lake spans seven acres within the stunning grounds of the National Trust's Petworth House estate in West Sussex. Surrounded by expansive parkland, visitors often spot herds of fallow deer grazing peacefully nearby. Recent restoration efforts have transformed the lake, making it a vibrant spot for anglers.
Fish Species
The lake boasts a diverse range of fish, including Bream, Carp, Perch, Roach, Rudd, and Tench. Bream are particularly noteworthy, with sizes reaching up to 9 lb 7 oz. Tench typically average three to four pounds, and some Crucian Carp exceed three pounds. Roach, Rudd, and Perch can grow up to two pounds, while Carp occasionally reach mid double figures. This variety ensures that each fishing trip offers the excitement of an unexpected catch.
Wildlife and Conservation
Beyond fishing, Petworth Park Lake is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The surrounding conservation areas provide a natural habitat for various species, enhancing the serene environment. The presence of fallow deer adds to the picturesque landscape, making it a perfect spot for both angling and nature watching.
Address: A283, Petworth, GU28 9, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.sussexangling.co.uk/
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