Teakettle Fisheries is a restored former sand and gravel workings situated near Whittlesey in rural Cambridgeshire. The site comprises two mature lakes operated as a specimen carp syndicate, set within a site extending to 55 acres (22.2 Ha).
Location
The property is located approximately 2 miles north of the town of Whittlesey, north of the river Nene and south of Thorney village. The city of Peterborough is situated to the west, approximately 5 miles distant. The site has good vehicular access to the A1M and A47. The site is accessed off North Bank (B1040), signposted Willow Hall Quarry).
Teakettle Fisheries
The site was originally excavated in the 1990s, two lakes with a total water area of 35 Acres of water. The lakes have matured in recent years into an excellent specimen fishery with reed lined margins, variation in depth and a variety of aquatic weed species.
Whittle Lake - Extending to 20 acres (8.1ha) with varying depths and 21 well-spaced swims. Extensive landscaping has created a wonderful-looking fishery with plenty of water and features.
The lake holds around 300 carp with the average size being around the 20lb-30lbs. There are currently around 20+ 30lb+ carp with the largest fish now in excess of 45lbs.
Thorney Mere - Extending to 15.4 acres (6.2 ha) with 16 swims. A more natural looking lake than Whittle Mere, surrounded by mature trees and with extensive marginal vegetation. The original stock is estimated to be around 50 fish, with the current owners supplementing this with an additional 130 carp. Mirror carp have been caught up to 37lbs.
The site is bordered by a 4ft high solar powered electric fence with vehicular access points on both the southern and eastern boundaries. A storage container for equipment is included in the sale.
Access
The site is accessed directly off the B1040 via farm track. A right of way is to be granted over the access track to the site, for the purpose of fishing and associated leisure uses. Interested parties should note the active mineral workings operation to the west of the site will continue to share the same access track.
Syndicate
The fishing is currently operated on a syndicate basis with combined membership for both lakes under a single ticket. Income and expenditure and membership details are available from the agent.
Services
There is a water supply pipe ready for connection. No mains electricity.
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Teakettle Fisheries is a restored former sand and gravel workings situated near Whittlesey in rural Cambridgeshire. The site comprises two mature lakes operated as a specimen carp syndicate, set within a site extending to 55 acres (22.2 Ha).
Location
The property is located approximately 2 miles north of the town of Whittlesey, north of the river Nene and south of Thorney village. The city of Peterborough is situated to the west, approximately 5 miles distant. The site has good vehicular access to the A1M and A47. The site is accessed off North Bank (B1040), signposted Willow Hall Quarry).
Teakettle Fisheries
The site was originally excavated in the 1990s, two lakes with a total water area of 35 Acres of water. The lakes have matured in recent years into an excellent specimen fishery with reed lined margins, variation in depth and a variety of aquatic weed species.
Whittle Lake - Extending to 20 acres (8.1ha) with varying depths and 21 well-spaced swims. Extensive landscaping has created a wonderful-looking fishery with plenty of water and features.
The lake holds around 300 carp with the average size being around the 20lb-30lbs. There are currently around 20+ 30lb+ carp with the largest fish now in excess of 45lbs.
Thorney Mere - Extending to 15.4 acres (6.2 ha) with 16 swims. A more natural looking lake than Whittle Mere, surrounded by mature trees and with extensive marginal vegetation. The original stock is estimated to be around 50 fish, with the current owners supplementing this with an additional 130 carp. Mirror carp have been caught up to 37lbs.
The site is bordered by a 4ft high solar powered electric fence with vehicular access points on both the southern and eastern boundaries. A storage container for equipment is included in the sale.
Access
The site is accessed directly off the B1040 via farm track. A right of way is to be granted over the access track to the site, for the purpose of fishing and associated leisure uses. Interested parties should note the active mineral workings operation to the west of the site will continue to share the same access track.
Syndicate
The fishing is currently operated on a syndicate basis with combined membership for both lakes under a single ticket. Income and expenditure and membership details are available from the agent.
Services
There is a water supply pipe ready for connection. No mains electricity.