Orchard Place Farm Fishing

Pearsons Green Road, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, TN12 6NY, Kent, United Kingdom

We're open, but you'll need to make a reservation for the specimen lakes ahead of time. Coarse/pleasure fishing is not required to be pre-booked, but you must first visit the office.

This farm is situated just outside the Kent hamlet of Paddock Wood, which is about 8 miles from Maidstone, and is surrounded by acres of rolling farmland.

From 7am to 7pm, the fishery is open year-round and has 12 lakes, 9 for carp/catfish and three for match/pleasure fishing. We have a silver fish lake with 30 rigs.

Many of our swims are accessible to those with disabilities, and we have all-weather routes that lead to each one. In addition to the main parking lot and between Lakes 3 and 4, we also offer purpose-built restroom facilities (this is a toilet and sink block only). Washing machines and a microwave may be found in the block near Lake 7.

There is s a competitively priced tackle shop which has many kinds of bait, including ground bait and particle.

A short walk from our main parking lot takes you to both Lake 1 and Lake 2, while our back parking lot is near to Lake 4, which is only a short walk from the third and fourth lakes, respectively. There is a parking lot near to Lake 6, and there is one next to Lake 7 as well.

New Lake 12 opens in January 2019 and has Carp and Catfish up to 36.5lb and 62lb respectively. At five acres, it has four islets.

Day ticket
Toilets
Carp up to 36lb
Catfish up to 50lb

Address: Pearsons Green Road, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, TN12 6NY, Kent, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.orchardplacefarmfishing.co.uk

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ken sames - Reviewed 3rd Sep 2023 at 8:54am

well kept and stocked, a well run and maintained fishery but the last two times we fished there we left early because of noisy anglers who can,t stop talking and using phones all day long, and we were not the only ones who left. such a shame, but as usual the few spoil it for the many.perhaps some signs put in place would help.


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