Kingfisher Lake was built in 1980 as water storage for the former dairy herd and cattle troughs for drinking water. The EA stocked the lakes in 1982 with Carp, Tench, Perch, Roach, Bream and Rudd. Fishing started on the lake in 1985 as a day ticket water.
The lake was cleaned out in 2006; the fish were removed and the carp were returned after the work was completed. By this time the Carp had grown considerably with 37lb 8oz  being the biggest. We created 17 swims. The swims are made out of sleepers and chipped bark and are all in good condition. We are constantly doing work on the lake to improve the fishing. As time has gone on the fish have continued to grow we now have carp  over 40 lb
At the end of the lake where peg 1 is situated, the lake is 2-4 ft deep even around the island. Although by pegs 11-14 the depth by the island  goes down to 8 ft. Pegs 16-17 are on the opposite side of the lake and are backed by open countryside. Opposite pegs 1-7 there are no swims therefore anglers can cast across the lake and fish just off the rushes. The lake is surrounded by green fields, large oak trees and an abundance of wildlife. Kingfisher Lake is in all a very peaceful setting, surrounded by natural beauty. Also the lake is spring fed.
The Lake has gone over a few changes in the year of 2021 with us removing peg one and opening up a few pegs around the top island.
Kingfisher lake is Membership only and available all year round, we welcome both day ticket and 24(+) hour session anglers.
We supply every peg with landing nets, weigh slings and mats please DO NOT bring your own lake side