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What the media say...
‘Waterloo Farm fishery is a fantastic place. It has only been open for a year but has already gained a great reputation, it’s friendly, great value for money and has recorded catches to 100lbs’
Market Harborough Evening Telegraph, 6 March 2008
‘Owner Richard Bain has stocked his 37 peg lake with a variety of coarse species including carp, tench, chub and barbel. The venue is well proportioned, with an island feature, depths vary from 4-7ft and plenty of bankside vegetation. It’s available for match bookings or day ticket pleasure angling and is well worth a visit’
Northampton Chronicle and Echo, 17 January 2008
‘Thanks are offered to the owners Richard and Detta and the girls for providing an excellent breakfast and venue’
Evening Telegraph, 29 November 2007
‘This is a lovely fishery. It has been a really good find for our club and they also provide a good breakfast’ Andy Ison, Press Officer for the Desborough and Rothwell Fishing Club'
Evening Telegraph, 5 July 2007
‘This newly opened yet mature fishery is set in rolling Northamptonshire countryside, with great amenities on site to make this the ideal fishery for the family. The tearoom doubles up as a café for anglers wanting a fry-up in the morning and a bite to eat after a busy day on the lake. There are 36 well spaced pegs on the lake, with more pools planned in the short term’
Advanced Pole Fishing, June 2007
What our customers say…
‘First class a triple AAA service thank you so much'
Sheila King, Hampshire
‘Very comfortable rooms, food excellent, will definitely come again, thank you to both of you for your warm hospitality’
William and Debs Stapleton, Bristol
'Thank you Richard for your warm hospitality, we loved staying in the Kingfisher cabin, this is exactly what we imagined the English countryside would be like, we will definitely recommend you to our friends and be back one day'
Sharon van der Berg, Cape Town, South Africa
'Peace and quiet, just what we wanted, thanks so much. Feel refreshed and relaxed! We loved being able to cycle and not worry about traffic (unlike London!). Thanks again.'
Cheryl and Marcus Jacobs, Balham, London
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