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Jacksons and Cox's

Jacksons is beautifully situated within a wood but with ample casting distances on all sides and at just over 0.5 hectares is the third largest of the lakes.

It is a rainbow only water with its own hut and boat available on a first-come, first-served basis with flotation vests etc available in the hut.  Look out for the wildlife here including kingfishers.

By walking up the far side of Jacksons lake up and through the wood, you reach Cox's lake whose water feeds down into Jacksons.  Cox’s lake has been set aside for carp fly fishing.

The lake is approximately 0.3 hectares in size.

It has its own fisherman's hut and is bounded by trees on one side but casting distances are ample.

Carp at Cox's
Cox's pond carp (and some trout)
Jacksons lake
Jacksons Lake
Cox's pond
Cox's pond in the winter
Jacksons lake
Jacksons Lake
Cox's Pond
Cox's Pond New Years Day 2010