Last Updated: 08/01/26
North Farm Pool (Club Only)
North Farm Pool is a picturesque and peaceful 3 acre water that is located between Hellingly and Horam.
This club fishing venue is stocked with Common Carp, Ghost Carp and Mirror Carp into the high doubles,
large Eels, good sized Perch, Roach, Rudd, Bream and a few Tench. The lake has many features to fish
including lilly beds and overhanging shrubs and trees.
The water is controlled by Southdown and Hydenye Community Angling Club (SHCAC) and is for members only.
Fish
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| Mirror Carp: 18lb+ | Common Carp: 18lb+ | Ghost Carp: 10lb | Tench: 2lb+ | Bream: 1lb+ |
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| Rudd: 1lb | Roach: 1lb | Perch: 1lb | Eel: 2lb | |
Day Ticket Prices
Adult : N/A
OAP/Disabled : N/A
Junior : N/A
*MEMBERS ONLY.
*The prices / info shown here may be incorrect / out of date, the fishery owner overrules this info
Membership
North Farm Pool is controlled by Southdown and Hydenye Community Angling Club (SHCAC).
For Southdown and Hydenye membership prices, info, club waters see the
Southdown and Hydenye Community Angling Club (SHCAC) page.
Facilities
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North Farm Pool


Features: Overhanging Trees and Bushes, Lilly Pads, Reeds
Lake Size: 1 1/2 acre
Lake Depth: 5ft
Swims: 12
Contact Details
For North Farm Pool contact details see the Southdown and Hydenye Community Angling Club (SHCAC) page.
Directions
For detailed directions please consult the Southdown and Hydenye Community Angling Club handbook.
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Please Note:
The details on this website are given in good faith, the information shouldn't be fully relied upon as it is constantly evolving, there is scope for error and information can become out-of-date, please confirm any details with the fishery or club.










