Shalford Lake

Shalford Lake and Bottle Lake in Berkshire used to be gravel pits and have clear spring-fed water.

Shalford Lake is 6 acres with depths of up to 20 feet, while Bottle Lake is 10 acres with depths reaching 20 feet.

Rowney Lake, also known as Predator Lake, was created in 1999 with depths of up to 27 feet and is stocked with various fish.

Shalford Lake

Shalford Lake, Shalford, Reading, Berkshire RG7 4LY, United Kingdom

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About Shalford Lake

Shalford Lake in Berkshire is a 6-acre lake near Brimpton. It has depths of up to 20 feet. Bottle Lake is about 10 acres in size and is shallower around the edges but gets deeper in the middle, reaching 20 feet. Both lakes used to be gravel pits and have clear spring-fed water.

Rowney, also known as the Predator lake, was created in 1999 and is regularly stocked with pike, perch, bream, tench, roach, and dace. It has depths of up to 27 feet. There are also rudd, roach, and trout stocked for the predators. Syndicate members have access to a locked building on site that provides shelter, kitchen facilities, and bathrooms.