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Welcome to Lower Park Fisheries

The fishery is open for pleasure fishing and contests.

 

We are open 7 days a week from 7.00am to 5.30pm subject to seasonal changes

Lower Park Fishery is privately owned, and is set in beautiful peaceful surroundings with views over the Vale of Evesham and Worcestershire, in a location with great links to the motorway network. Easily accessible via junction 2 or 3 of the M42.

The fishery has been extensively redesigned, refurbished and restocked with a great variety of fish including carp ( up to 28lb ), tench, bream, barbel and silver fish. All of our pools are fed by a natural spring giving a constant supply of quality water.

Click below to see the forthcoming pool availability

Lower Park Fisheries Café, open Tuesday to Sunday, from 7am to 12 noon subject to seasonal changes

 

 

Enjoy the café, nestled by our picturesque lakes.

Whether you’re fuelling up before a fishing adventure or celebrating a successful day on the water, our angler-friendly café is the perfect place to relax, unwind, and share fishing tales with fellow enthusiasts.

Café:  07824101163

Matches

There are a series of open matches run every Wednesday & Saturday Also There Will Be Some Matches Throughout Year For Over 50 Year Old Vets, for further information please call or text the Fishery Bailiff Fred Reynolds on 07896489125 – Please try to call midweek to avoid disappointment as the matches are very popular. Matches are normally fished over two to three pools.

For booking a club match please contact Jain Wood on 07896 142394.

Find us

Directions: From junction 2 of the M42 , on leaving the motorway take the A441 towards Redditch and at the first roundabout turn left staying on the A441. At the first set of traffic lights turn left into Dagnell End Lane and you will see the main entrance to the fishery about a mile along this road on the left. Turn into the driveway and follow until you come to the entrance on the left.

From junction 3 of the M42, follow the A435 Alcester Road towards Redditch, take the second turning on the left for Beoley, right at the junction for Beoley and proceed through the village, straight over the cross roads onto Dagnell End Road, for approximately one mile. You will see the entrance to the fishery on the right hand side.