A 1.3-acre medieval hammer pond and 1.6 acres of private ancient woodland. Fifteen hand-cleared platforms. One party at a time. Always.
When you book a session at Bay Pond Shaw, the hire covers the full lake estate: the 1.3-acre hammer pond and 1.6 acres of private ancient woodland that bank and surround it on three sides. Together, that is a privately held, entirely enclosed natural environment โ yours, and no one else’s, for the duration of your session.
The ancient woodland is not a backdrop. It is an active part of the fishing environment: root structures that create holding features along the margins, overhanging canopy that controls water temperature and provides surface food, and the kind of birdsong, movement, and quiet that makes a long session genuinely restorative. At dawn and dusk, the woodland and the water are inseparable.
There are no other anglers, no club members, no day visitors, and no estate staff moving through the area during your session. The gate is locked. The lake is yours.
Scarcity is not a marketing device at Bay Pond Shaw. It is an ecological requirement. The lake performs better โ for its fish, its birds, and its water quality โ when it is left largely undisturbed. Limited access is how that standard is maintained.
The hammer pond basin in its entirety โ including marginal shallows, the deeper central channel, and margins thick with sedge, iris, and fern. Every square metre exclusively yours.
The lake is banked on three sides by ancient woodland โ included in full with every session hire. Root features, overhanging canopy, old-growth atmosphere. Privately yours.
The lake is fed by several recorded springs at the head, recharged from the surrounding High Weald aquifer, and drains a 40-acre surface catchment including road runoff. No mains supply, no artificial aeration, no chemical treatment.
The pond basin was formed in the high medieval period by damming a natural gill stream to power the Wealden iron industry. It has held water continuously since.
The deepest point lies at the dam end — 6ft of open water over ancient silt. Shallowing to 2–3ft at the inlet head, where the springs enter and marginal vegetation is thickest.
The lake contains a natural island — an established feature that creates sheltered lies on its lee side and draws fish into the channel between island and bank. A key location for experienced anglers working the margins.
The lake’s exceptional water quality is a function of its geology and management history. Water rising through the High Weald aquifer carries low nutrient loads and arrives cold and highly oxygenated โ conditions that produce a naturally balanced food chain, and fish that grow slowly, feed selectively, and fight with the kind of vigour that only genuinely wild, pressured fish possess. This is not a put-and-take water. It never has been.
The fish population at Bay Pond Shaw has developed naturally over many decades, shaped entirely by the lake’s biology rather than by stocking or feeding programmes. The result is a genuinely wild, balanced community โ the kind of fishery that England’s ancient hammer ponds once produced as standard, and rarely produce now.
The lake has been managed and stocked by local fishing clubs for well over a century, with formal records of club tenancy dating to 1960. That unbroken history shaped the fishery’s character: the carp and tench here are the descendants of fish introduced and tended across multiple generations of local anglers โ not recently stocked, not commercially sourced. The estate’s move to exclusive private hire preserves that heritage entirely, while removing the pressure of club-membership fishing.
Common Carp form the headline population. These are naturally grown fish, unhurried by competition and shaped by decades of selective feeding on the lake’s invertebrate bed. Their condition is exceptional. Carp to 24lb — wild, unhurried, powerful fish that require patience and skill to catch. The low-nutrient, self-sustaining system produces fish that are cautious, unpredictable, and shaped entirely by their own ecology. They are not commercial fishery carp. They behave differently.
Tench are the characteristic species of this water. The rich organic marginal sediment and the dense aquatic vegetation along the eastern shore provide ideal conditions โ and the tench here reflect that. Golden-flanked, deep-bodied, and powerful in their runs, they represent some of the finest traditional still-water fishing available on a private water of this type. The pre-dawn tench bite in late spring and early summer is the lake at its most compelling.
Perch hunt the snag features and overhanging roots of the ancient woodland margins. A predatory presence in the shallower, wooded bays, they respond well to lure and live-bait methods and grow to noteworthy size in the cover of the deeper root channels.
Bream work the deeper central basin in small, predictable shoals. Patient groundbait fishing on the lakebed โ particularly in the evening and early morning โ produces fish of consistent quality. Roach, a reliable indicator of water quality in any ancient lake system, are present throughout the margins and open water. Their silver stamp on a well-made float rig is as satisfying as anything the lake offers.
Crucian Carp are present in the lake — a species increasingly rare in modern fisheries, but at home in the shallow, warm, weedy margins of a traditional hammer pond. Small, deep-bodied, and highly seasonal, crucians reward the patient angler with delicate bites and a quality of fishing that harks back to the original English coarse fishing tradition.
Rudd occupy the upper water column in warmer months, feeding confidently on the surface film. A natural complement to the lake’s prey-fish community, they respond well to floating baits and light tackle in the sheltered, windward margins.
No pike are present in this lake. This ancient, enclosed system has never supported a pike population. The result is an unusually settled prey-fish community — roach, perch, bream, and tench that behave entirely naturally, without the constant pressure of an apex predator shaping their every movement. The fishing is more nuanced, and more rewarding, for it.
All fish are returned with care. Barbless hooks, unhooking mats, and catch-and-return are conditions of access โ not requests. The fish population is not replaced when it is damaged. It is managed. That distinction is what maintains the quality of this water.
Ancient woodland in England is defined as land that has been continuously wooded since at least 1600 AD โ irreplaceable habitat that cannot be recreated on any human timescale. The 1.6 acres of ancient woodland banking the lake at Bay Pond Shaw are private, enclosed, and included without additional charge in every fishing session.
Fishing Features
Ancient root structures and overhanging canopy create natural snag and margin features that no constructed fishery can replicate โ productive holding areas along the full northern and western shoreline.
Wildlife Corridor
The woodland is a functioning habitat corridor connecting the lake to the wider High Weald landscape. Kingfisher, heron, tawny owl, and resident woodland birds are a constant part of a session on this water. Significant bat foraging activity has been recorded over the lake margin on every summer evening.
Temperature & Light
The dense canopy moderates the lake’s surface temperature through summer, slows cooling in autumn, and creates the dappled, low-light conditions that move cautious fish into the margins at the edges of the day.
A Night in the Wood
During any overnight or extended session, the estate after dark is part of the experience. No street lighting. No passing traffic. No light pollution from neighbouring development. On clear nights the Milky Way is visible from the lake platforms. Tawny owls hunt the canopy edge. Bats work the water surface from first dark. The kind of darkness — and the kind of quiet — that no managed commercial fishery produces.
Each of the fifteen numbered platforms at Bay Pond Shaw has been individually hand-cleared from the natural lakeshore. No mechanical excavation, no imported hard-standing, no synthetic matting. The platforms follow the organic contours of the shoreline โ positioned to offer access to every principal feature the lake holds: deep central channels, sedge-fringed marginal shallows, woodland snag bays, open surface feeding areas, and the sheltered western arm beneath the dam.
Platform selection is part of the session. You can fish one platform or move freely between them. There is no restriction on which platforms you use, or in what order. The lake is yours to read and fish as you see fit.
Individually positioned to cover all principal lake features โ deep-water channels, iris and sedge margins, woodland snag bays, the dam arm, and the open central basin. All 15 available to your party throughout the session.
A strict two-rod limit applies across the full session period. This is an ecological limit, not an arbitrary rule โ it reflects the carrying capacity of this water under conservation management.
Sessions run from 24 hours up to a full week. Available formats: 24-hour, 2-day, 4-day, and 7-day week stays. All include full overnight access to the lake and woodland. Arrival and departure agreed at booking.
One party only, every session โ day or overnight. Never shared, never membered. The estate does not double-book or operate shared access. When you are here, you are the only party here.
An estate shelter is included with all overnight and extended sessions, and available on day sessions subject to confirmation at booking. Sanitary facilities, eco-composting provision, and a secure lockable space for equipment. It is prepared and inspected before each session.
There are no shared amenities. The cabin is for the exclusive use of the session party only. It is positioned at a respectful distance from the waterline โ close enough to be useful, far enough not to intrude on the environment.
There is no mains electricity at the lake estate. All power is low-voltage solar. There is no Wi-Fi. These are features, not limitations. The absence of infrastructure is precisely what makes this environment what it is.
Anglers are responsible for all food and personal equipment. A full kit list is provided at the time of booking. The estate operates on a leave-no-trace basis โ this applies to groundbait and hook lengths as much as it does to packaging.
A complete equipment hire package is available as an addition to any session booking. Rod and reel setups, landing net, unhooking mat, and bite alarms โ matched to the conditions and species mix of this specific water, cleaned and prepared before each session.
Equipment hire is designed for anglers travelling without kit, guests who want to fish without investing in gear they may not use again, or first-time visitors wanting to understand what this lake requires before committing to a full setup. The two-rod limit applies regardless of hire โ up to two rods per session can be provided.
Please request equipment hire at the time of your session enquiry. We will confirm availability and agree specification before your visit. Hired equipment must be returned clean and in the condition supplied.
Rod and reel setups — matched to lake conditions. Landing net and unhooking mat. Bite alarms. All terminal tackle appropriate to the session.
Anglers travelling light. Guests new to fishing. Anyone wanting to try the water before committing to personal equipment. Children fishing for the first time.
Equipment hire rates on request — confirmed at the time of booking.
Guided sessions are led by Daniel Wilmer-Brown — the estate owner who has studied this water’s ecology, fish behaviour, and seasonal patterns in detail. This is not an instructor on a commercial fishery. It is the owner of this specific lake, guiding you on his own water.
For groups of three or four, Magdalena Gutowska — co-owner of the estate — joins as a second guide, ensuring every angler in the group has dedicated, personal attention throughout the session.
Half-day and full-day sessions include exclusive lake access — the whole lake is yours for the duration, with no other parties present. For groups who have already booked exclusive lake hire and want a guide added on top, the Private Guided rate applies. Tackle available on loan at no charge. 50% deposit at time of booking.
All guided sessions must be booked in advance. Availability is limited — enquire early, especially for weekend and peak season dates.
Guided Session Options
Bay Pond Shaw is available for small club match days on an exclusive hire basis. Fifteen numbered platforms provide up to fifteen pegs — the right scale for an intimate club match on a wild, mixed-species water, without the commercial fishery atmosphere. One club. One date. The estate to yourselves.
All fifteen numbered platforms available as match pegs. Draw conducted by the organising club before fishing begins. Platform positions cover every habitat type on the lake — no peg is a banker draw.
Carp, tench, bream, roach, and perch all contribute to match weights. The mixed population and varied habitat make for genuinely unpredictable, interesting competition fishing.
Keepnets are not used on this water. Match scoring is by immediate weigh-and-return — fish are weighed on landing and returned without delay. This is the standard format for conservation-aware club fishing on wild waters.
Club match hire covers the full lake estate for the agreed match period. No shared access, no day-ticket visitors, no estate staff on the water. The match environment is entirely yours.
Organising a Club Match
Club matches are booked as a full exclusive estate hire. To enquire, please contact us with your club name, anticipated number of members, preferred date, and proposed match format and duration. We will confirm platform availability, agree the hire terms, and provide the estate’s angling code for circulation to all participants in advance.
Exclusive hire rate: Club match exclusive hire from £250 per 24 hours (or £420 for 48 hours) for the full estate, exclusive, for the agreed match duration. Group discounts available — enquire for rates. All participants must hold a valid EA rod licence. The estate angling code — barbless hooks, catch-and-return, two rods per angler — applies throughout.
An ancient hammer pond does not fish the same way through the year. Water temperature, food availability, and fish behaviour shift dramatically with the seasons โ and so does the character of the experience itself.
The tench stir first, emerging from winter lethargy into the warming margins.
Pre-dawn sessions in late April and May produce rolling, bubbling fish that
have not seen a bait since October. The carp become visible and increasingly
active as surface temperatures rise. The ancient woodland is in full
leaf-burst โ the dawn chorus in early May is extraordinary.
Primary species: Tench, Common Carp, Roach
The most visually dramatic fishing of the year. Carp cruise the surface
in the warmth and can be sight-fished on the surface in the early morning calm. The margins become dense with vegetation and the woodland
canopy closes over the water fully, creating the distinctive, dappled
green light that characterises this lake at its most beautiful.
Evening and overnight sessions are most productive.
Primary species: Common Carp, Tench, Bream
The lake’s feeding intensity peaks in early autumn as fish feed hard
ahead of winter. Carp and tench make their last concentrated push.
Perch become the dominant predator โ hunting in the snag features beneath
the ancient woodland overhang and producing their finest catches of the year.
The woodland strips back through October, revealing the bones of the landscape
and the structure of the lake beneath the canopy.
Primary species: Perch, Common Carp, Tench
The contemplative season. The lake is at its most transparent and the
ancient woodland at its most exposed. Roach in the clear cold water
respond to delicate float and feeder presentations. Bream move into the deeper central basin
in concentrated shoals โ patient leger and feeder work in the colder months produces
some of the most consistent weight fishing of the year. Perch move into
pronounced territorial patterns as water temperature drops. Frost
on the dam structure at dawn is the kind of experience that only a
private, genuinely undisturbed water can provide.
Quiet, cold, and entirely worth it.
Primary species: Roach, Perch, Bream
Access to the lake is granted on the basis of full acceptance of the estate’s angling protocol. These are not suggestions. This is not a commercial fishery with casual guidelines. It is a private ecological environment managed for long-term conservation outcomes, and the code exists to protect that.
Maximum two rods in use at any time. This applies regardless of party size. Two rods. The ecology of this lake requires it.
Barbless hooks throughout, no exceptions. Barbed hooks cause unnecessary injury to fish that cannot be reproductively replaced on this water.
All fish returned promptly and carefully. Unhooking mats required. Zero tolerance for delayed or careless handling. The fish population here is not stocked โ it is grown.
Keepnets are not permitted on this water. Specimen fish photography in the water is encouraged. Time on the bank is kept to the absolute minimum.
Natural, traditional, and low-attract baits are preferred. No high-concentration chemical additives, no strongly dyed or artificially flavoured mass baits. The lake’s food bed does not need supplementing.
No amplified sound at any time. No artificial light cast into the water margins after dark. The lake is managed as a quiet environment โ the wildlife that uses it requires this.
Ancient woodland features โ root structures, overhanging branches, marginal vegetation โ are not to be cut, cleared, or modified under any circumstances. They are the fishing environment, not an obstacle to it.
Platforms, the cabin, and all used areas must be left in the condition they were found. No discarded line, no residual groundbait, no litter of any kind. Leave-no-trace is an absolute condition of access.
Do I need an Environment Agency rod licence?
Yes. All anglers must hold a valid EA rod licence. Day, 8-day, and annual licences are available at gov.uk/get-a-fishing-licence. The estate does not issue or administer licences.
Are there pike in the lake?
No. The lake contains no pike โ a natural characteristic of this enclosed ancient system. This is unusual for a coarse fishery of this age and is one of the reasons the tench and roach populations are so well-established.
Is there mobile signal?
Yes — mobile signal is excellent across the entire estate. 4G coverage is strong and reliable on all major networks. There is no wi-fi on site; anglers requiring internet access use mobile data.
Can I bring a dog?
Dogs are permitted on the lake estate when kept on a lead at all times. The ancient woodland and lake margin support active nesting birds through spring and summer — please keep dogs out of the water and away from the lake margin during this period.
Where do I park and how do I arrive?
Private on-site parking is available at the estate entrance for up to 20 vehicles. The car park and drive approach are covered by CCTV. Gate what3words: ///rope.superhero.organ. Full arrival instructions and directions from the nearest rail stations (Etchingham and Headcorn, both approximately 15–20 minutes by road) are sent at the time of booking.
What happens in bad weather?
Sessions run in all conditions. The estate shelter provides shelter and the ancient woodland provides natural windbreak. We do not cancel sessions due to rain — which often produces the most productive fishing on this water.
What is the cancellation policy?
The 50% booking deposit is non-refundable in all circumstances — it secures your exclusive date. With 28 or more daysโ notice you can move to a new date for free, subject to availability. Cancel with 14–27 daysโ notice and 50% of the total session fee is retained. Under 14 days the full fee is non-refundable. All cancellations must be confirmed in writing.
What should I bring?
A full kit list is provided at booking. Anglers are responsible for all food and personal equipment. The estate shelter provides sanitary facilities and covered shelter but does not supply cooking or personal equipment.
“There is no rush here. The fish are not going anywhere. Neither should you be.”Bay Pond Shaw — On the nature of private water
Every booking is exclusive. You are not hiring a peg โ you are hiring the entire lake, all 15 platforms, 1.6 acres of ancient woodland, wildflower meadow, estate facilities, and the full 7.1-acre estate. Maximum 6 anglers per session.
| Session | Weekday Mon–Thu |
Weekend Fri–Sun |
Peak Season May–Sep |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day Session Dawn to dusk · no overnight · up to 6 anglers |
£140 | £160 | £180 |
| 24 Hours Arrival 10am · departure 10am · up to 6 anglers |
£250 | £280 | £320 |
| 48 Hours Weekend away · stag · birthday · up to 6 anglers |
£430 | £480 | £560 |
| 72 Hours Fri–Mon block · best value per day · up to 6 anglers |
£580 | £650 | £780 |
| 96 Hours Mon–Thu only · up to 6 anglers |
£700 | โ | โ |
| Full Week Mon arrival – Sun departure · single rate applies |
£1,350 | incl. | £1,480 |
Per-Person Cost
A peak 24-hour session split between 6 anglers = £53 per person. Split between 2 = £160. The price is the same — it is simply divided by your group size.
What’s Included
The whole lake. All 15 platforms. 1.6 acres of ancient woodland. Wildflower meadow. Welfare facilities (toilets & showers). On-site parking for 20 vehicles (CCTV monitored). Night fishing on all overnight sessions.
Booking Rules
Two-rod limit per angler. Barbless hooks mandatory. Catch and release only. Unhooking mats required for every fish. All anglers must hold a valid EA rod licence. The lake contains no pike โ a natural characteristic of this enclosed system.
Half-Day and Full Day sessions are all-inclusive — lake hire and guiding in one price, the whole lake exclusively yours. The Private Guided rate is a guide fee add-on for groups who have already booked exclusive lake hire above and want Daniel’s personal guidance on top.
| Session | 1–2 People Daniel guiding |
3–4 People Daniel & Magda guiding |
Weekend Fri–Sun |
Peak Season May–Sep |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Half-Day 4 hrs · morning or afternoon · lake included |
£290 | £380 | +£20 | +£40 |
| Full Day 8 hrs · dawn start available · lake included |
£365 | £500 | +£20 | +£40 |
| Private Guided Full day · guide fee only · add to lake hire above |
£325 | £480 | same rate | same rate |
Half-Day and Full Day prices include exclusive lake hire. Weekday rates shown (Mon–Thu). Private Guided is a guide fee add-on for those who have already booked lake hire above.
Valid EA rod licences required. Tackle available on loan at no charge. 50% deposit at booking.
| Extra | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Premium bait pack | From £12 per person | Boilies, pellets, groundbait, method mix — all selected to comply with the estate bait policy. Pre-order at booking or 72 hrs before. Priced per angler by session length: Day £12 pp · 24hr £18 pp · 48hr £28 pp · 72–96hr £40 pp · Full Week £65 pp. Full price list available on request. |
| Hardwood firewood bundle | £20 | For the on-site fire pit. Subject to fire conditions. |
| Early arrival (8am entry) | £35 | Two hours before session start. Must be booked in advance. Subject to availability. |
| Late departure (noon exit) | £35 | Two hours after session end. Must be booked in advance. Subject to availability. |
| Welcome hamper | £65 | Local produce, artisan beer & cider. Pre-order 72hrs before. Ideal for stag, birthday and corporate groups. |
| Guided estate & conservation walk | £40 | 45 minutes. Covers lake, 1.6 acres of ancient woodland, and the spring system. Pre-book only. |
Gift vouchers for fishing sessions available on request — enquire here.
Deposit to Book
50%
Of the session total, payable at the time of reservation to confirm your booking.
Balance Due
28 days
Before arrival. Payment by bank transfer (BACS). Details provided on booking confirmation.
Damage Deposit
£100
Taken on arrival. Fully refundable within 48 hours of departure if no damage.
Cancellation & Rescheduling
The 50% deposit is non-refundable in all circumstances — it secures your exclusive date. If your plans change, rescheduling is often the better option.
All cancellations must be confirmed in writing. Full terms are provided at booking.
All fishing sessions at Bay Pond Shaw are arranged by direct private enquiry. Please include your preferred dates, session length, and party size. We respond to all specific enquiries within two working days.
Sessions include exclusive access to the 1.3-acre lake, 1.6 acres of ancient woodland, wildflower meadow, and estate facilities. All anglers must hold a valid EA rod licence. Two-rod limit per angler. The lake contains no pike.